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Live-Work House Design: Architect Combines 1730 SF Home with Studio Space

Architect Alan Cohen transformed a standard house into an integrated live-work space where he and his partner both reside and operate their businesses. The combined home and workspace eliminates daily commuting, with everything accessible by walking or bicycling. The 1730 square foot living area (downsized from 3000 square feet) includes a 1050 square foot shared office for architecture and art studio work.

Design Details

  • Designer: Alan Cohen, Architect
  • Living Space: 1730 square feet (down from 3000 SF)
  • Office/Studio Space: 1050 square feet shared
  • Uses: Architecture office + art studio
  • Transportation: Walking and bicycling distance to amenities
  • Location: Downtown area

Live-Work House Exterior

Architect live-work house combining home and office

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Key Features

  • Integrated living and workspace eliminates commuting
  • 1050 square foot shared office serves both architecture and art practices
  • Downsized from 3000 to 1730 square feet of living space
  • Walkable/bikeable location reduces vehicle dependence
  • Roof deck provides outdoor retreat space

Lessons from Live-Work Design

  • Combined Spaces Eliminate Commutes: Integrating work into living space removes daily travel time and vehicle costs
  • Shared Studios Serve Multiple Professions: Open workspace accommodates different creative practices without dedicated rooms for each
  • Downsizing Forces Prioritization: Reducing from 3000 to 1730 square feet requires keeping only essential items
  • Location Enables Car-Free Living: Choosing walkable neighborhoods makes vehicle-free lifestyles practical
  • Architects Can Apply Principles Personally: Professionals designing for clients benefit from testing concepts in their own homes

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Alex Pino is the founder of Tiny House Talk, a leading resource on tiny homes and simple living since 2009. He helps readers discover unique homes, connect with builders, and explore alternative living.
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  • December 17, 2015, 1:55 pm

    Thank you Mr. Cresswell for bringing Oshatz’s work and wbetise to my attention. His philosophy is extremely intriguing to me, and I can very clearly see how it is translated into forms. As I forage into my first few years of Architecture school, developing my design ideas and how I view the world is very important to me, and your blog has been a tremendous help toward that purpose.I am interested in more design philosophy if you know of some beyond your blog’s and business site’s links (thank you for showing me all of those as well.)

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