Architects see potential in the most unlikely of places, including old relics, and convert them into a variety of different offices, from state of the art to somewhere to make art. This infographic by Rubber Bond takes a look at six conversions of old relics into awesome offices rather than building somewhere new.
Infographic Sources:
1. Sadie Snelson Architects converts London warehouse into photographer's home and studio
2. Space Encounters converts Amsterdam factory into greenhouse-filled offices
3. Macro Sea turns abandoned Brooklyn warehouse into New Lab co-working space
4. ARRO Studio creates Clarks Originals headquarters within historic warehouse
5. Studio Conversion by External Reference Architects
6. Liverpool warehouse converted into offices by Snook Architects
7. Red Town Office
8. Office Conversion by Alatas Architecture and Consulting
9. Roderick Vos Showroom
10. Waanders In de Broeren by BK Architecten
11. Rampart Route Ypres by Architectuurburo Govaert en Vanhoutte
12. Warehouse to office conversion
13. How-To Guide for Converting a Warehouse into Your Office
1. Sadie Snelson Architects converts London warehouse into photographer's home and studio
2. Space Encounters converts Amsterdam factory into greenhouse-filled offices
3. Macro Sea turns abandoned Brooklyn warehouse into New Lab co-working space
4. ARRO Studio creates Clarks Originals headquarters within historic warehouse
5. Studio Conversion by External Reference Architects
6. Liverpool warehouse converted into offices by Snook Architects
7. Red Town Office
8. Office Conversion by Alatas Architecture and Consulting
9. Roderick Vos Showroom
10. Waanders In de Broeren by BK Architecten
11. Rampart Route Ypres by Architectuurburo Govaert en Vanhoutte
12. Warehouse to office conversion
13. How-To Guide for Converting a Warehouse into Your Office
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