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A Series of Clever Circular Cutouts Transforms Two Historic Structures into Mlicki’s Modern Offices

08/23/2011
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    The problem? While infused with charm, these two historic Ohio buildings just didn't have the bold, modern appeal that branding company <a href="http://www.mlicki.com">Mlicki </a>was looking for in an office. The solution? It was <a href="http://www.jbadusa.com/">Jonathan Barnes Architecture and Design</a> to the rescue with a forward-thinking plan that entailed infusing the old structures with color and carefully cutting out circular sections of wall and ceiling to create a truly unique space with a ton of personality. The resulting headquarters successfully recycled the blah pair of houses into an invigorating space with lots of wow - without having to use a ton of new materials.
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    "The goal of this 6800 square foot commercial office <a href="http://freshome.com/2011/08/08/combining-old-and-new-mlicki-offices-by-jbad/">renovation project</a> was to recycle a pair of older, historic structures, giving them a new identity and purpose while retaining their historic character, an important part of the brand of Mlicki strategic design firm," writes <a href="http://www.jbadusa.com/">JBAD </a>of the project.
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    After weighing the different options for renovating the buildings, JBAD and the owners agreed on a balanced approach to reshape the structures.
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    By carefully deleting from and adding to the buildings' existing walls and ceilings, JBAD was able to create a visually unified space with a lot of pop.
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    Though they still retain many of their original characteristics, you can hardly recognize the old buildings when you look at the mod, new interior.
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    From a futuristic central space with a visually striking spherical cutout to dramatically raised ceilings that let in plenty of <a href="http://www.inhabitat.com/daylighting">sunlight</a>, it's quite easy to mistake this office as a totally new build.
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    On the exterior, the old-fashioned silhouette of the homes has been retained.
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    Even the cutouts in the ceiling are circular!
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    The front greets visitors with an angular red entrance and wide glass windows.
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    Talk about successfully marrying the old and the new to create something just right - particularly for Mlicki's quirky and fun brand aesthetic.
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    As an added touch, check out what the parking spaces have to say...
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Mlicki Offices

The problem? While infused with charm, these two historic Ohio buildings just didn't have the bold, modern appeal that branding company Mlicki was looking for in an office. The solution? It was Jonathan Barnes Architecture and Design to the rescue with a forward-thinking plan that entailed infusing the old structures with color and carefully cutting out circular sections of wall and ceiling to create a truly unique space with a ton of personality. The resulting headquarters successfully recycled the blah pair of houses into an invigorating space with lots of wow - without having to use a ton of new materials.

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