The office of Walker Warner Architects occupies a San Francisco landmark with a rich architectural heritage.
BAR Architects works out of a renovated 1920s warehouse in San Francisco.
A St. Louis firm transforms a vacant historic building into an eco-friendly, light-filled workspace.
Estes/Twomby Architects' Newport, R.I., office occupies a 1933 church building.
A Houston design/build couple creates their own live/work studio.
Carol De Tine creates an office in an 1854 carriage house.
Turning a bland garage into an architecture firm's dynamic office.
Like the firm itself, housebrand's Calgary office space is multidisciplinary.
This office, built in the late 1990s, reflects the values of the California-based firm: speed, frugality, and sustainability.
Washington, D.C., firm known for preservation and adaptive reuse transforms an 1880s-era row house into its new office space.