Refurbished Factory Buildings

This Office by Elliot and Associates Modernizes a Historic Building

The ability to convert existing buildings is a place where Elliot and Associates architecture firm excel. This office building crosses old industry with modern design by refurbishing an old factory into a stylish bright office space. This building keeps its historic connection with old markings on the stairs and the old 'Sharp Autos' sign painted on the outside of the building.

The offices and meeting rooms of the building allow for privacy and focus. The main floor features a large team room to offer a portion of an open office concept while still being built in a traditional office style. This office is an excellent cross between the old industrial world and the modern era.
Trend Themes
1. Refurbished Factory Buildings for Modern Offices - Refurbishing old buildings for modern office spaces is a trend that architecture firms can utilize for innovation and creativity.
2. Preserving Historic Connections in Modern Spaces - Preserving historic connections in modern spaces is a trend to consider for businesses looking to add character to their offices.
3. Blending Open Office Concepts with Traditional Office Styles - Blending open office concepts with traditional office styles is a trend that allows for a balance between collaboration and privacy.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture and Design - The architecture and design industry can utilize these trends to capitalize on the demand for unique and innovative office spaces.
2. Real Estate - The real estate industry can benefit from the trend of refurbishing old buildings to attract businesses that want to create a unique brand identity.
3. Construction - The construction industry can adapt to these trends by finding new ways to incorporate historic elements into modern buildings.

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