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207 San Jacinto
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Applying the principle of adaptive reuse to a three-story office building in downtown Austin, Specht Harpman worked with the site's occupants to create an open, airy floor plan with lots of natural light and an eye toward modernism and energy efficiency. Per the clients' request for a design that encouraged "taking the stairs," the Specht Harpman team created visually compelling exterior stairways on the eastern front of the building. Around to the west, a raised walkway provides a sidewalk and extra parking, encouraging customers to stroll around the new restaurants on the ground floor, like Max's Wine Dive.

 
 
 

Design Team: Scott Specht, Louise Harpman, Brett Wolfe
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The original poured-in-place concrete warehouse in downtown Austin dates from the early 1900’s and is a prime example of the type of building tha Read More

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