Dash Marshall designed the Makeshift Society flexible office space for architects, designers, photographers and other creative professionals who don't have permanent places to work.
The studio stripped back columns to expose the concrete beneath the previous finishes, while the rough wall surfaces have been whitewashed.
Fixed pieces of furniture can be used for multiple functions and the space is left relatively open plan to max light through large windows.“The result is an interior comprised of intentionally ambiguous forms that play different roles at different times, designed with inspiration from Donald Judd and John Soane, as well as the popular film Wall-E," said the architects.
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Makeshift Society Brooklyn workspace
Location: USA
Size: 2,200 SQM
Year: 2014
Designer: Dash Marshall
Photograph: Bryan Boyer