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Lehrer Architects Office, 2005 Client: Lehrer Architects - Cost $ 125 000 Lehrer Architects purchased this 50 year old, 7,400 square foot building in the Silverlake area of Los Angeles in 2005. The once dingy and crowded 5,400 square foot warehouse was transformed into a working space of light, air, and transparency. Succinct interventions — blowing out the southern wall; work surfaces of 4’ x 8’ white painted solid core doors; epoxy-finished, painted floors; off-the-shelf storage systems; the red line resolving the trapezoidal shape of the space; and strategic landscape design — accomplished the job for $20.00/square foot (including mechanical/electrical/data/telephone infrastructure, the garden, and the build-out of all work surfaces). An exploration
of working space. •
Vast work surfaces Architects
think of architecture as process. Clients think of it as product. Served and servant zones are explicitly defined and are visually calibrated to achieve complete transparency. In this way, the whole process of creation is revealed instantly upon entry. 2008 35th
Annual Interior Design Competition, Finalist Institute Honor Award for Architecture 2008 The American Institute of Architects 2007 Design Award of Merit American Institute of Architects, Los Angeles Chapter Gold Nugget Grand Award for Best Rehab Commercial/Industrial Project Contract
Magazine Interiors Award - Small Office 2006 LABC
Award of Excellence AIACC
Award of Merit |