The Payne House was built in 1881. It is an excellent example of the transitional period between San Francisco Victorian and Queen Anne styles and is on the National Register of Historic Places.
After a moderate fire, the house was restored and renovated in 1981 into corporate offices. Later, it was once again renovated, into a private social club. The club functions include a health facility, kitchen, bars, dining rooms, and a small cabaret room.
The project incorporated new mechanical, electrical, life-safety, and elevator systems, as well as structural and seismic modifications.
Project Type:
Private Club
Project Size:
16,000 square feet
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