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Name: Justin Bauer Location: Boyle Heights; Los Angeles, California Size: 3,500 square feet Years lived in: 2 years; Rented Artist and Creative Director Justin Bauer‘s industrial live/work space is located on the outskirts of Downtown Los Angeles and is an open-concept lover’s dream.
Image 7 of 30 from gallery of PSLab Offices / B-architecten. Photograph by Ilse Liekens
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Abandoned Warehouse, Cheshire Connecticut
Upcycled warehouse space is now the perfect party spot in the Chicago suburbs.
Ecommerce-focused warehouse management system which tackles warehouse complexity and improves inventory visibility and accuracy.
We love to find unique & new types of venues everywhere we go. Whether you’re hosting a small gathering over dinner or going all-out and setting off an all-night dance party, we’ve put together the best warehouses, lofts, studios, canneries, and factories where getting your people together is a must. With massive windows, soaring ceiling heights, cement floors, and tons and tons of exposed brick, these party spots are industrial gold. From boutique salt purveyors in Portland to an old macaroni factory in Chicago, there’s really something for everyone and a bit of a story to be told about each of these wildly different American venues. Reporter: Alyssa Brown | Venue: Luce Loft Visiting london anytime soon? Make sure to check out our warehouse guide to england and beyond!
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The rework of four adjacent Victorian industrial buildings in east London into one interconnected workspace provides a new home for the practice’s 200 London staff
When it comes to repurposing old buildings, warehouses hold tons of potential.
Image 4 of 31 from gallery of Bays 6-8 Heritage Warehouse Office / BJB Architects. Photograph by Mike Chorley
A second home in the Crossroads put this suburban couple in the middle of Kansas City’s downtown renaissance
Here is a webplayer of an old warehouse interior that I modeled and textured in 3ds max. Then used beast to add in the great lighting effects. I was...
This image was taken in Wakefield VA in an abandoned warehouse just off of Rt.460. I’d driven past this derelict building countless times, and on this day, I finally decided to stop. It had just stopped raining and every surface gently dripped, but the wetting had saturated the colors which remained. This particular photo in the series was taken in the largest room in the building and is of a steel barrel and a mysterious green sludge on the ground. I could only imagine what this warehouse once produced. I find a sullen beauty, or what I like to call a “gray accord” in such places. The crumbling walls they whisper to me. “Steel Drum and Sludge” by Bt * Photo on stretched canvas 36"x24" with hanging accessories included. Re- Occurring originally in loanwords from Latin, used with the meaning “again” or “again and again” to indicate repetition, or with the meaning “back” or “backward” to indicate withdrawal or backward motion: regenerate; refurbish; retype; retrace; revert; reincarnate; rebirth; recycle; relive 1. indicating return to a previous condition, restoration, withdrawal, etc. rebuild; renew; retrace; reunite; reprint 2. indicating repetition of an action; recopy; reproduce Verbs beginning with re- indicate repetition or restoration. It is unnecessary to add an adverb such as back or again. Much if not all my work revolves around this prefix. Everything from my subject matter, the recycling of materials, to the appropriation of imagery I so often use, to the concept of rebirth I continually address, that echoes its definition. To me it is all encompassing, and ever present. I see it in every leaf, born a bud which eventually wilts and is shed, only to decompose and be returned to the earth, to nourish the roots and sprout again.