Positioned on the southwest corner of Noe Valley, this architect-designed residence offers a rare combination of design integrity, material quality, and smart-home technology in one of San Francisco’s most desirable neighborhoods. Architecture: The exterior is clad in shou sugi ban charred cedar by Delta Millworks striking in appearance and naturally resistant to fire, insects, and weathering. Living Spaces: Architect Christi Azevedo reconfigured the main floor into a single open-plan living, dining, and kitchen space. A glass stair panel draws daylight from a second-floor skylight through the entire level. Wide-plank floors and clean white walls throughout. Kitchen: A custom 13-foot Calacatta Miele marble island a true rarity, as the stone is only available in 10-foot slabs anchors the space. Gray Tabu wood cabinetry by DeFauw Design. Bedrooms and bathrooms:Four bedrooms, including a serene primary suite with sweeping East Bay views. The primary bathroom features a Japanese hinoki wood soaking tub. Heath Ceramics tile across all three full baths. Technology: Solar panels produce more energy than the home consumes, with surplus directed to EV charging. Whole-home Sonos audio, smart garage access, a climate-controlled wine room, and Monkeybrains high speed wireless internet. Outdoor Living. The backyard designed by landscape architect Patrick Lannan around a Monterey cypress features a raised patio flush with the kitchen floor and outdoor audio. Views & Location: Unobstructed views of the East Bay hills from the living room, balcony, and garden. Walkable to Noe Valley’s farmers market, top-rated schools, dining, and transit.