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This is the tumblelog of a consultant, entrepreneur, and graphic designer in eclectic San Francisco, CA.

Architects David Yocum and Brian Bell converted a rusty, ramshackle auto parts shop in Atlanta, GA into an inspirational office for their practice and a home for Yocum and his wife. To say it’s a stunning transformation is being modest.

Shown above is the architecture office located at the back of a courtyard formed by the walls of what was once an auto-repair shop.

Stunning!


Mexican pebbles line the floor of the bathroom to allow drainage. Narrow windows of translucent glass keep the room bright while still allowing privacy.


Grand, spacious living area for David Yocum and his wife. I dig the preservation of industrial beams and accents.


(via nytimes.com)

Architects David Yocum and Brian Bell converted a rusty, ramshackle auto parts shop in Atlanta, GA into an inspirational office for their practice and a home for Yocum and his wife. To say it’s a stunning transformation is being modest.

Shown above is the architecture office located at the back of a courtyard formed by the walls of what was once an auto-repair shop.

Stunning! The skylit work space, where glass doors open to the courtyard.

Mexican pebbles line the floor of the bathroom to allow drainage. Narrow windows of translucent glass keep the room bright while still allowing privacy. The bathroom, with a floor of Mexican beach pebbles for drainage and narrow windows of translucent glass to admit light while protecting privacy.

Grand, spacious living area for David Yocum and his wife. I dig the preservation of industrial beams and accents. The narrow living area, with closet space tucked behind the bed wall.

(via nytimes.com)

POSTED Mar 06 2008 @ 8:48
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