1119 Flores, a mid-century concrete and steel warehouse once serving as a ropa usada, has been re-envisioned as a study in architectural restraint. Redline Architecture uncovered the building’s inherent geometry — exposing its structural frame, refining its proportions, and celebrating the honesty of its materials. The result is a composition of raw concrete, patinaed metal, and natural light — a minimalist workspace that speaks to adaptive reuse and timeless design integrity. What was once purely industrial now stands as a modern atelier, where architecture reveals the quiet beauty of form and function in balance.