The Study, Michigan Central is a dynamic interior space designed by Merge Architects within the newly revived Michigan Central Station in Detroit, Michigan. As part of an ambitious restoration and reuse project transforming the historic 1913 train station into a mobility and innovation hub, this adaptive environment anchors contemporary community life while honoring the building’s architectural heritage. Michigan Central’s transformation is a centerpiece of a broader initiative to create a cultural and economic engine for the city. Detroitisit+1
Merge Architects’ design for The Study embraces flexibility and connectivity, making the 2,500‑square‑foot space ideal for co‑working, gatherings, events, and collaborative programming. The design foregrounds 28‑foot‑high ceilings, expanded daylight through restored windows, and custom modular furniture that allows the space to reconfigure for multiple uses, from individual focus work to community events. Its placement within the restored station contributes to a seamless blend of historic context and contemporary functionality.

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