Andrew Mann Architecture

Andrew Mann Architecture Richness of space
Crispness of detail
Sophisticated use of natural light Context is defined as your existing house, property and neighborhood.

The work of Andrew Mann Architecture expands the tradition of the Bay Area Style to contemporary needs, specifically inspired by the works of, and precedent set by, earlier generations of architects such as Bernard Maybeck, Julia Morgan, William Wurster, Joseph Esherick and William Turnbull. Andrew Mann continues this tradition by focusing on the particularities of each project’s site and context,

by establishing a strong connection between building and landscape and by making use of natural materials. In keeping with the Bay Area Style, we believe that developing volumes and spatial sequences are the important aspects of architecture that transcend the parameters of traditional or modern. Our designs focus on the abstract qualities of space, such as the play of natural light on surfaces, the proportion of heights and widths of architectural elements, how one moves through rooms, and how one perceives the relationship between those spaces. We believe these characteristics are central in creating timeless architecture and underlay all the work we do. When starting a project, Andrew Mann Architecture establishes with our clients their priorities in terms of program, context and budget. Programmatic needs are one’s wish list for the new construction that define the problems to be solved. This might include a list of rooms and elements desired in the new construction, plus an understanding of how you wish to live in those spaces. We look carefully to see how any new construction will fit with those conditions. Once those criteria are outlined, the firm’s design ideas focus on creating strong spatial relationships between spaces, using light to shape those spaces, and creating customized spaces that fit your needs.

A series of shaded porches and buildings create an outdoor room in the central courtyard at Wine Country Retreat. Archit...
05/22/2026

A series of shaded porches and buildings create an outdoor room in the central courtyard at Wine Country Retreat.

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Contractor: Thollander Construction
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Light, material and proportion shape the family kitchen at Sunset Edwardian. Architecture:  Contractor:  Interiors:  Pho...
05/16/2026

Light, material and proportion shape the family kitchen at Sunset Edwardian.

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A sequence of thresholds draws you inward at Peninsula Estate. Architecture:  Interior Design:  Photography:
05/02/2026

A sequence of thresholds draws you inward at Peninsula Estate.

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At Woodlands Estate, exterior finishes of wood, metal, and stone were carefully chosen for their inherent richness, and ...
04/23/2026

At Woodlands Estate, exterior finishes of wood, metal, and stone were carefully chosen for their inherent richness, and a consistent color palette of grays and browns strengthens the home’s integration with the environment. The bronze window material, a living finish, is carried throughout the interior and exterior of this hilltop residence.

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Contractor: OARCON Inc.
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A continuous axis connects the living, entry, kitchen, and dining spaces at Sunset Edwardian, shaping how the home is ex...
04/15/2026

A continuous axis connects the living, entry, kitchen, and dining spaces at Sunset Edwardian, shaping how the home is experienced.

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As quoted in  “What surprised me most is how alive the house feels,” says the homeowner. “Even after all the effort it t...
04/06/2026

As quoted in “What surprised me most is how alive the house feels,” says the homeowner. “Even after all the effort it took to get here, it continues to evolve and reveal itself. Living in it has been deeply validating—not just of our instincts about what we wanted, but of the skill and care Chloe and Andrew brought to the process. It’s not a given that a big renovation delivers on its emotional promise, and this one truly has.”

We are incredibly grateful for this collaboration with and honored to see the project featured in Architectural Digest. Check out the full Home Tour at online. Link in bio.

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In Napa County, our Wine Country Retreat sits in harmony with nature, offering a quiet retreat from urban life. Filtered...
03/31/2026

In Napa County, our Wine Country Retreat sits in harmony with nature, offering a quiet retreat from urban life. Filtered sunlight and native grasses surround the traditional forms, which open to a private garden framed by the hills beyond.

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Contractor: Thollander Construction
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Construction continues at Wat Khmer Kampuchea Krom, a new Buddhist temple and cultural campus taking shape in San Jose f...
03/18/2026

Construction continues at Wat Khmer Kampuchea Krom, a new Buddhist temple and cultural campus taking shape in San Jose for the local Khmer community.

Work is advancing across multiple areas of the site at once. Ornamental elements are introduced in color, with layers of red and gold paint bringing clarity and depth to the carved forms. Along the base of the sanctuary, decorative wall base pieces from Cambodia begin to define the building’s edge, while the patterned roof tile above establishes a distinct identity rooted in Khmer tradition.

At the same time, quieter moves are shaping the experience of the campus. Trees are being planted, walkways are taking form, and the underlying systems that support the site are being carefully set in place.

Part III of our ongoing series, created in collaboration with .studio, offers a close look at this exciting phase.

See the full report at the link in our bio.

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Photography: .studio
Contractor: OARCON

Construction continues at our Wat Khmer Kampuchea Krom Buddhist Temple project as the vision for a new cultural and spir...
02/19/2026

Construction continues at our Wat Khmer Kampuchea Krom Buddhist Temple project as the vision for a new cultural and spiritual home in San Jose steadily takes shape.

Part II of our ongoing series, created in collaboration with photographer and storyteller .studio, follows progress on site, continued partnerships with artisans in Cambodia, and the many hands bringing this temple to life. From infrastructure to stonework, each step reflects shared commitment to craft, community, and culture.

Follow the link in our bio to read the latest installment and see the progress unfold.

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Contractor: OARCON

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We are incredibly honored to share that our Woodlands Estate project is featured on the cover of SPACES this month. This...
01/07/2026

We are incredibly honored to share that our Woodlands Estate project is featured on the cover of SPACES this month. This opportunity means so much to our studio, and reflects the trust, collaboration, and care that went into creating this home.

Thank you to our clients and partners who made this possible. And, thank you for the thoughtful feature. What a way to kick off 2026!

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