
Studio Shamshiri Office
In 2017, Pamela & Ramin Shamshiri
acquired the Thomson Building, a
Spanish Colonial-style Hollywood
landmark, to be their Los Angeles based
studio. The building embodies
true Hollywood history and charm, as
it was erected by silent-film cowboy
Fred Thomson and his wife, pioneering
screenwriter Frances Marion in 1928.
The Shamshiri team oversaw the
restoration and interior renovation of the 6,000-square-foot space. The intention was to create an office environment that would feel like home while keeping the integrity of the building and paying hommage to it’s history.
Inspiration was taken from far-flung
sources: the American Academy in Rome,
architect Paul Rudolph’s own office in
Sarasota, Florida, and the deconstructed Mission style of various projects by early California modernist Irving Gill. The result was a redefined concept of a creative workspace; a space filled with vaulted spaces, curvilinear geometry, organic
textures, and warm residential flourishes.





