Award-winning SF mansion of glass and concrete asks $15.9M
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Award-winning SF mansion of glass and concrete asks $15.9M
"The home was built in 2016 by Aidlin Darling Design, itself an award-winning venture. According to the company's website, Aidlin Darling Design was founded in 1998 by Joshua Aidlin and David Darling, who first "began the studio crafting furniture together in a San Francisco woodshop." Today, this firm is a highly successful producer of private and commercial properties, with notable work such as the Robert Mondavi Winery remodel, the Google Stores in both Williamsburg and Mountain View, and multiple stunning homes across California and beyond. This year, Aidlin Darling Design made Forbes list of " America's Best-in-State: Residential Architects.""
"Listing agent Gregg Lynn of Sotheby's International Realty told SFGATE that this home's current owner is only the second, having purchased the property in 2021 for $14 million from "the founding owner who commissioned the design and build of it." In his email, Lynn also pointed to the home's unique design, especially given its location. "San Francisco's most sought-after neighborhoods such as Cow Hollow are steeped in traditional architecture, so it's rare to find a newly built, fully contemporary home. Many younger buyers - and other buyers relocating here - tend to prefer more modern designs," he wrote."
2626 Filbert St. in Cow Hollow is a towering, ultra-modern residence featuring concrete, wood and expansive glass, listed at $15.9 million. The house was completed in 2016 by Aidlin Darling Design, a firm founded in 1998 by Joshua Aidlin and David Darling that produces notable private and commercial projects, including winery and retail work, and earned Forbes recognition. The current owner is the second owner, having purchased the home in 2021 for $14 million from the founding owner. The design stands out amid Cow Hollow's traditional architecture and appeals to buyers seeking contemporary homes.
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