by SPACE Architecture + Design | Mar 15, 2016 | Concept Design
You haven’t lived until you’ve had Russell’s Cafe’s gooey butter cake. Or gorgeous cakes slathered in sweet, fluffy buttercream. Or the loaded sandwiches. Or the pot roast. Evidently, a lot of people agree with us, because this little South...
by SPACE Architecture + Design | Mar 3, 2016 | Community, Concept Design
We have one chance to get this right. Because we’re dedicated to a broader, more engaging discussion about our city and the future of MLS here, we are hosting a stadium community design open house Thursday, March 31st here at SPACE (4168 Manchester). The intent of the...
by SPACE Architecture + Design | Feb 25, 2016 | Uncategorized
It’s time for a party at SPACE. When we party, we like to do it with local artists. We’re thrilled to have photographs by Benjamin Evans, Benjamin Scherliss and R.J. Hartbeck on our walls. Of course the fun is free and open to everyone, so stop in, hang...
by SPACE Architecture + Design | Feb 24, 2016 | Community, Concept Design
When contacted by the Scholarship Foundation to consider a remake of its ScholarShop high-end retail space, we knew it was the perfect job for us: highly visible space, multiple constituencies, quick turnaround, a strict budget. Nothing like a challenge to bring out...
by SPACE Architecture + Design | Feb 10, 2016 | Uncategorized
Remember this beaut? Kim Hayes’ gorgeous 1965 Airstream Safari is coming back to SPACE this Friday for a Valentine’s Day pop-up shop to help you find a special gift for that special someone. The Kabine (pronounced kah-been-uh) lived in our lot for a few...
by SPACE Architecture + Design | Feb 8, 2016 | Concept Design
We’re thrilled to work with Urban Chestnut Brewing Co. on its new Urban Research Brewery (U.R.B.) in The Grove. When UCBC invested in its new brewing facility and Bier Hall, we were pretty excited. Not only would we have exceptional beer in the neighborhood, we...
by SPACE Architecture + Design | Feb 2, 2016 | Concept Design, Uncategorized
When the City of St. Louis issued a Request for Proposal (RFP) for the old Shaw Theatre building at 39th Street and Shaw Avenue, we knew we wanted to be part of its redevelopment. The vision we have developed is of a dynamic space that contributes something new to the...