David Baker Architects Converts Historic Birmingham Building into Modern Office Space
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Summary
US studio David Baker Architects transformed a 1900s masonry building in Birmingham, Alabama, into the Wyatt Builds office space, utilizing wood, polycarbonate panels, and steel. The 5,530-square-foot space, completed in 2024, serves as a functional and airy meeting area.
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Completed in 2024, the Wyatt Builds space occupies 5,530 square feet (513 square metres) on a half-acre plot and serves as an airy and functional space to hold meetings for the cons
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