Group Goetz Architects (GGA) was responsible for the building repositioning of this 110,000 square-foot commercial facility on K Street in Washington, DC. The building owner, a developer firm from New York, purchased the building intending to revamp its 30-year-old design. Committed to excellence in design, The Developer approached GGA with their vision of a modernized 2131 K. Working to fulfill the owner's desire to promote design and art-savvy real estate development, GGA's 30,000 square-foot, four-story addition exceeded client expectations by revitalizing the space and allowing the Developer to attract new, high-end clients.The design of the new façade encloses the open space at the first and second floor, creating a new identity for the building. Modern materials, such as stainless steal, translucent glass, and granite create the contemporary design while insulated glass, energy efficient light fixtures and sun-control devices also enhance the sustainability of the space.Transitioning from exterior to interior is easily accomplished through the continuity of material. The design of the lobby is treated as a still-life painting displayed on the exterior façade. To create a contrast between the façade and lobby, GGA used brown, green, and pale blue finishes on the interior, complimenting the monochromatic exterior. This choice of materials and colors is intended to provide a soothing feeling for the numerous medical patients visiting the outpatient practices on the floors above.