The Architectural Review, August 1st, 2001
This combination of offices and dance studio uses glass to subvert the relationship between viewer and viewed.
Pugh + Scarpa's crisply elegant remodelling of a 1940s shop in the Bergamot Station district of Santa Monica (AR March 2001) conflates three retail premises to provide space for two quite different programmes: a training centre for court reporters and a small dance rehearsal studio for a performance group. Despite their disparate functions, the two businesses are owned and operated by a single proprietor. Both in its organization and formal articulation, Pugh + Scarpa's architectur...
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