
"In their latest office conversion, Los Angeles-based design and architecture studio 22RE introduces a vibrant, residentially inspired workplace for LA creative agency Day Job."
"The 1,800-square-foot building in Glassell Park - formerly the studio of artist Ed Ruscha - sets the tone with an austere monolithic exterior clad in locally sourced Douglas fir and stucco."
22RE converted an 1,800-square-foot Glassell Park building into a vibrant, residentially inspired workplace for LA creative agency Day Job. The building previously served as the studio of artist Ed Ruscha. The exterior presents an austere, monolithic presence clad in locally sourced Douglas fir and stucco. The design balances residential warmth and office functionality within a compact footprint. The material palette emphasizes local timber and simple stucco surfaces to create a grounded, tactile street presence. The project adapts an artist studio into a contemporary creative office while maintaining a restrained exterior identity.
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