Custom glass and iron doors, fabricated locally, section off a conference room in the cafe. “It was designed to be something that could be open to the public, but it’s wonderful that it’s not,” Mike says. “I get my own little toy coffee shop to play with.”  Photo 2 of 19 in This Chicago Architect’s Vision for a Buzzy Live/Work Space Started With a Café

This Chicago Architect’s Vision for a Buzzy Live/Work Space Started With a Café

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On the ground floor of Mike Shively’s office and residence in Chicago is a café outfitted with polished concrete floors, quartzite counters, and a ribbed walnut bar. A polished-chrome espresso machine, La Marrazzo’s Linea Mini, sits poised for use on the leathered stone surface. Custom glass and iron doors, made locally, conceal a conference area.