We photographed this remodeled Walgreens in the city after a thoughtful expansion and reconfiguration. The store gained additional frontage through a new glass storefront, but the standout feature is the architect’s decision to leave the original exterior wall exposed behind that glass. That preserved wall creates a compelling layered composition—historic masonry and weathered textures read as an interior architectural element, adding depth and character to the bright, modern retail space.
The programmatic changes are equally striking: the basement was opened and repurposed as the primary pharmacy, the main floor now functions as general retail, and the second floor is dedicated to cosmetics. This vertical separation of functions makes circulation clear and creates distinct spatial experiences on each level. Below are some of my favorite images from the shoot that highlight the exposed exterior wall detail, the new glass façade, and the reimagined interior flow.
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