Rottet Studio draws inspiration from a midcentury home for the design of its new office in Houston

After beginning her career at SOM, continuing to DMJM Rottet, and founding her eponymous studio in 2008, interior architect Lauren Rottet now has plans to build a new ground-up office in Houston. Sited on a residential street that overlooks Buffalo Bayou, the structure is intended to be a workspace for the company and a showroom for the architect’s Rottet Collection. The building is slated to replace the Owsley House, a modernist home completed in 1960 by architect Howard Barnstone.

Rottet purchased the property, which overlooks the bayou and the Houston Arboretum beyond, during the pandemic. The new structure is imagined as a hybrid office

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