Greater Goods Coffee / Michael Hsu Office of Architecture
Greater Goods is an adaptive reuse project, converting an existing automotive warehouse into a modern café, roastery, and training facility located in East Austin. We sought to preserve the existing steel structure and use the gabled profile of the trusses to vault the roof.
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Architects: Michael Hsu Office of Architecture
Location: 2501 E 5th St, Austin, TX 78702, United States
Lead Architects: Michael Hsu, Jay Colombo, Chase Daniel, Abheek Sarkar
Area: 5720.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Chase Daniel
General Contractor: Franklin Alan
Millworker/Fabricator: Drophouse Design
© Chase Daniel
Text description provided by the architects. Greater Goods is an adaptive reuse project, converting an existing automotive warehouse into a modern café, roastery, and training facility located in East Austin. We sought to preserve the existing steel structure and use the gabled profile of the trusses to vault the roof.
© Chase Daniel
 Translucent polycarbonate panels along the north wall and skylight allow for natural light to fill the coffee shop. The design behind the space revolved around a central bar which allows patrons to experience any side of the café. By elevating and breaking up the bar into smaller volumes, it encourages interaction between the guests and baristas.
© Chase Daniel
Floor Plan
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© Chase Daniel
Architects: Michael Hsu Office of Architecture
Location: 2501 E 5th St, Austin, TX 78702, United States
Lead Architects: Michael Hsu, Jay Colombo, Chase Daniel, Abheek Sarkar
Area: 5720.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Chase Daniel
General Contractor: Franklin Alan
Millworker/Fabricator: Drophouse Design
© Chase Daniel
Text description provided by the architects. Greater Goods is an adaptive reuse project, converting an existing automotive warehouse into a modern café, roastery, and training facility located in East Austin. We sought to preserve the existing steel structure and use the gabled profile of the trusses to vault the roof.
© Chase Daniel
 Translucent polycarbonate panels along the north wall and skylight allow for natural light to fill the coffee shop. The design behind the space revolved around a central bar which allows patrons to experience any side of the café. By elevating and breaking up the bar into smaller volumes, it encourages interaction between the guests and baristas.
© Chase Daniel
Floor Plan
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