When the client purchased the property, it was being used as a costume store whose rabbit-warren rooms -- overflowing with inventory, obscured the structural system and materials of the original building. Transformed for its new purpose, the project exposes and seismically upgrades the building’s masonry shell and gable roof. Eliminating an existing upper floor structure, partition walls, and old finishes enables the creation of a lofty exhibit Gallery overlooked by a Mezzanine for ancillary work spaces.
A notable aspect of this project is the extent to which the materials used for the construction of the architectural elements, flooring, and furniture are salvaged wood, in many cases, harvested from deconstructing parts of the original building. This use of recycled and highly local materials not only embraces the many positive characteristics of wood as a material including low embodied energy, low carbon impact, and sustainability, but also helps achieve the architectural sensibility that the client and architect envisioned.
Where possible, in the structure as well as in the finishes, the existing materials of the original building are preserved and exposed as a testament to their endurance. As observed by the artist-client: “The wood floor is full of amazing colors, subtle and strong from years of paint drips, to the recent random reconfiguration from re-installation. It has a unique character, a history…” Credits: - Marcy Wong Donn Logan Architects - Project Managing Architect - Kent Royle - Marcy Wong Donn Logan Architects - Principal Architect - Donn Logan - Billy Hustace Photography - Photographer - Billy Hustace - Architecture & Light - Lighting Designer - Darrell Hawthorne - Gold Spring Construction - General Contractor - Robert Chang - Marcy Wong Donn Logan Architects - Principal Architect - Marcy Wong - Gregory P.
Luth & Associates - Structural Engineer - Greg Luth - Millwork Contractor - Ross Craig - Harry Clark Plumbing and Heating Inc - HVAC Design Build - Richard Misrach Photography - Owner - Richard Misrach