Adaptive Reuse & Preservation

Adaptive reuse is central to our practice. We reimagine existing buildings while respecting their history, creating forward-looking, contemporary spaces that remain rooted in place. Our work carefully integrates new systems, materials, and programs into existing structures, extending the building’s life and reducing environmental impact.

Mary Street
Mary Street
Set on a tree-lined street in Coconut Grove, Mary Street redefines the visual landscape of the area through the adaptive reuse of a preexisting garage into a future-ready, Class A office building overlooking the nearby park and water.
800 Lincoln Road
800 Lincoln Road
Built in 1936 and designed by Robert Law Reed, 800 Lincoln Road was originally home to the Burdines Department Store. It featured a streamlined steel and concrete frame structure which was originally intended to serve as a pedestal for the future addition of five more stories.
Brown Jordan Flagship
Brown Jordan Flagship
Winner of the 20148 AIA Florid Merit Award for Masonry in Design, the concept design and materiality for this flagship retail site were inspired by the Dade County pine forest and coral-rock bluffs.
Pancoast Residence, N Bay Road
Pancoast Residence, North Bay Road
Recognized by AIA Miami and the Miami Design Preservation League, the Pancoast Residence on North Bay Road involved careful restoration of a 1928 Moorish Revival house and the addition of a "treehouse" studio.
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