Zack | de Vito Architecture + Construction is a multi-disciplinary firm internationally recognized for modern, eco-friendy, expertly planned, detailed, and managed work. Our passion for simple forms and materials, rational plans and finely crafted details is apparent in all of our diverse range of projects. Our extensive project list includes custom single, multi-family and high-rise residences, restaurants, wineries, commercial and retail commissions.
Zack | de Vito provides full service architecture, interior design, as well as DesignBuild services. We are also one of the few design-driven, architect-led, DesignBuild firms in the Bay Area. We also provide comprehensive feasibility planning and pre-design consultation services. We are experts in challenging projects, complicated planning and building permit procedures and team-oriented consultant coordination.
Zack | de Vito’s staff of architects, designers, carpenters and fabricators bring a level of expertise and experience that result in high design, high quality projects. Our services are supported by a network of collaborative relationships we have cultivated with specialists in many trades in order to provide comprehensive architecture and construction services to our clients. <keywords>zack de vito, zack vito, zack | de vito, zack / de vito, zack|de vito, zack/de vito, zackdevito</keywords>
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Laidley Street Powder Room Laidley Street Laidley Street Russian Hill Laidley Street Residence: 2010 East Bay AIA Merit Award, 2009 National AIA Housing Award, 2009 SFAIA Excellence in Architecture Award, 2009 Custom Home, and Builder Magazine Award for panel construction This new construction, DesignBuild, single-family residence is spatially and aesthetically rational, expressive of materials and craft. The goal of the project was to create a modern, very eco-sensitive, urban retreat that was kid tough and kid friendly, without compromise on design. Photo: Bruce Damonte Laidley Street Residence Dining Photo: Bruce Damonte Laidley Street Residence Front Elevation Photo: Bruce Damonte Delarosa Restaurant: A DesignBuild space for a continuing restaurant client in the Marina District of San Francisco. This space is simple and clean where the rows of furnishings and lighting create a sense of order and calm. Open dining area, bar and exhibition kitchenshare the space where natural light floods in from the wall of tall storefront windows. Rich, dark wood communal tables, stools, and bar were also designed, sourced, and provided by Zack | de Vito. Photo: Henrik Kam States Street Tandem: States Street, in San Francisco, sits on an unusual 50’ x 50’, severe, down-sloping lot. The two units, ‘x’ and ‘y’ relate, yet differ. Each unit has closed, perforated spaces containing cooking, bathing, opening into a wider space for living, dining, bedrooms and stair core. Finishes of cold rolled steel, oxidized steel, concrete, translucent glass and stucco define this modern dwelling. Barrel roofs and open trussed ceilings bring maximum Northern light while shading the South terraces. Photo: Massamilliano Bolzonella, Marc Heldens Russian Hill High-Rise: This high-rise apartment was designed as an urban retreat to accentuate the owners’ art and sculpture collection and breathtaking San Francisco views. Limited, yet repeating materials and colors serve to define and clarify spaces. Main rooms directly connect withinn the perimeter of the space to access views and light, while the core, or inner “cube”, that contains services for entertaining and storage , serves to anchor and connect the spaces. Photo: Bruce Damonte Russian Hill High-RIse Photo: Bruce Damonte Chattanooga Street: A DesignBuild project, this two-unit town house has one unit that occupies the entire first floor then splits in half to accomadate three level units . Each 2,400 sf unit opens up to a dynamic space of the lighted stair core. Light fills the center of these units in a surprising way, never feeling dark or cut off from the outside. The steep upward-sloping lot allows for a terraced rear yard. Concrete, Marble, Cold-Rolled steel and Oak cabinetry define both units Photo: MAssamilliano Bolzonella Laidley Street Residence Photo: Paul Dyer Laidley Street Residence Photo: Paul Dyer Bernal House: This new, single family home draws in the dramatic rear-of-house San Francisco Downtown views and light while double height spaces enlarge the interior and connectspaces to the outdoors. Green technologies were implemented to reduce consumption and energy use such as sustainable or recycable materials, solar panels, radiant heat and passive cooling. Orson Restaurant and Lounge: A destination restaurant, bar and lounge in the SOMA district of Sn Francisco, this adaptive re-use project was originally a steel foundry. Now a huge, 30 seat oval, marble-topped bar sits within a lighted, 50′ high space as new lounge and dining spaces flank the bar to create more intimate experiences. Existing, intact, industrial mechanisms of the past counter with the newly designed materials. Patrons can also experience Film and DJ events from the open second level dining spaces. Photo: Bruce Damonte Volo: A sophisticated, three room restaurant, plus bar and lounge in Bend, OR. views between dining areas are filtered through a custom designed steel and acrylic window screen. Soft finishes and colors diffuse light and sound to create an intimate experience. Kohler Residence Photo: Caeser Rubio Orson Restaurant Russian Hill High-Rise Photo: Bruce Damonte Russian Hill High-Rise: Russian Hill project by Zack / de Vito Photo: Bruce Damonte Super Duper Burger- Mill Valley Photo: Paul Dyer Super Duper Burger- Mill Valley Photo: Paul Dyer Laidley Street Residence Photo: Bruce Damonte
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