House I, Akita, Japan - Yoshichika Takagi

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House I, Akita, Japan - Yoshichika Takagi
(via Turbinenhaus / Atelier NU | ArchDaily)
Classic and contemporary styles clash inside Gensler’s stunning regeneration of an art-deco masonic temple.
Now occupied by CBRE, this stunning office space sensitively deals with the art deco style of this old masonic temple in Glendale, California; utilising modern materials and finishes to celebrate - not conceal - the traditional features throughout.
Most spectacular is the attic space at the top of the tower; with the original 1920′s wood trusses left gloriously exposed while Gensler’s new additions take root beneath. Meeting rooms jutting off from the main double-height space are rendered in glass so views out into the office are never obstructed.
When planning permission was given for the nine-storey building to be renovated, it didn’t take long to find a client... CBRE have now collaborated with Gensler for more than two dozen office projects. Now that’s customer satisfaction!
More at: Gensler & Interior Design Magazine
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