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In an age of heightened awareness regarding climate change and carbon footprints to reject the idea of building a new office in favour of adaptive reuse seems to be the way forward. A former restaurant has been redeveloped to create the architect's own studio space, purposely adopting a DIY aesthetic, rejecting labour-energy intensive processes. Reuse of materials to save on resources and waste production presents us with an environmentally acceptable and financial role model. Reinterpretation of the construction/renovation process can be consequential in creating a fresh environment for their workforce.