Why the Avondale Youth and Family Development Center looks great with slate
Initially constructed in 1949, the Avondale Youth and Family Development Center (AYFD) clearly was past its prime and due for
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Initially constructed in 1949, the Avondale Youth and Family Development Center (AYFD) clearly was past its prime and due for
Austin award-winning architecture and interiors firm, Mark Odom Studio, renovated a two-story, 10,000 square foot office building with innovative solutions to adaptively reuse a 54 year-old commercial building, offering more accessibility without taking away the leasable square footage. The original structure has been completely reimagined
Initially constructed in 1949, the Avondale Youth and Family Development Center (AYFD) clearly was past its prime and due for a change. After all, it
Austin award-winning architecture and interiors firm, Mark Odom Studio, renovated a two-story, 10,000 square foot office building with innovative solutions to adaptively reuse a 54 year-old commercial building, offering more accessibility without taking away the leasable square footage. The original structure has been completely reimagined
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