The SA Architects Studio transforms a vacant concrete block warehouse into a contemporary workspace through a process of measured intervention. Rather than conceal its industrial past, the project treats the building’s utilitarian character as a generative condition, something to be revealed, reinterpreted, and extended. The existing structure remains intact, yet its spatial logic is redefined through a series of precise insertions that engage material, light, and movement.
Along the north and west facades, new architectural gestures mark moments of entry and occupation. A zinc-clad extrusion defines the main entry, while a linear band of operable windows brings daylight and ventilation deep into the plan. Rheinzink panels wrap these additions, creating a continuous rainscreen that contrasts the matte texture of the concrete block. Over time, the zinc will patinate, allowing the new surfaces to register age and weather alongside the existing shell—a quiet acknowledgment of architecture’s evolving temporal life.