Adaptive Reuse at 3300 Sunset: Abramson Architects Redefines a Silver Lake Landmark

Adaptive Reuse at 3300 Sunset: Abramson Architects Redefines a Silver Lake Landmark

Explore the transformation of 3300 Sunset, a 1930s auto body shop reimagined by Abramson Architects into a dynamic mixed-use development in Silver Lake. Featured in D5 Design Magazine, this project, led by Marco Marraccini, showcases the firm’s expertise in adaptive reuse. The design preserves the building’s original Art Deco detailing while introducing modern features like expansive steel storefronts and a 6,500-square-foot courtyard. This revitalized space not only honors the building’s history but also creates a new gathering place for the community. Dive deeper into the story in the latest issue of D5.

Abramson Architects, Adaptive reuse, 3300 Sunset, Silver Lake, Mixed-use development, Art Deco, Community engagement, Retail spaces, Historical preservation, Urban design, Marco Marraccini, Lulu Saleh