Aesthetically Pleasing Artist Studios

Konishi Gaffney Turns a 1950s Garage into an Artist's Studio

Architecture firm Konishi Gaffney just recently created an aesthetically captivating artist studio in an affluent neighborhood in Edinburgh, Scottland. The local practice was tasked with converting a garage from the 1950s into a functional studio. The location was part of an existing Georgian house and the architects needed to be mindful of that.

Konishi Gaffney added various elements during the overhaul. The firm raised the roof of the garage to match the height of the house's ground floor, included a skylight to increase natural light flow, and incorporated a side gate into the facade. The facade of the artist studio is sculptural and interesting. It includes a sizable window and the concealed side gate. The owners can also access the back garden via the overhauled artist studio.
Trend Themes
1. Aesthetically Pleasing Design - There is a trend of creating aesthetically pleasing designs in various disciplines like architecture, fashion and product design.
2. Adaptive Reuse - Adaptive reuse of abandoned or underused buildings in urban areas is becoming a popular trend in sustainable architecture.
3. Natural Light Emphasis - Increased natural light incorporation is a growing trend in architectural design, as it is believed to promote well-being.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - There are opportunities for architects to specialize in creating beautiful yet functional spaces like artist studios.
2. Real Estate - A growing interest in aesthetically pleasing spaces may lead to increased demand for real estate that features adaptive reuse of unique buildings.
3. Design - Design industries can capitalize on the trend of emphasizing natural light in design by incorporating large windows and skylights into their work.

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