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SUMMARY:SPRING ARCH TOUR FEST: ARQ @ Cumulus
DESCRIPTION:Photo Credit: Hunter Kerhart \nSpring ARCH TOUR FEST: ARQ @ Cumulus\nInformation regarding the tour will be emailed directly to registrants 24 hours before the event.\n  \n \nTour Led by:\nJeremy Bamberger\, AIA\, LEED AP B+C \nTour Organizers:\nSCB\n300-unit hi-rise residential tower is part of a larger 1200-unit Cumulus District masterplan which was developed through a collaborative effort between SCB\, TCA\, and MLA. The Cumulus District takes advantage of LA’s Transit Oriented Communities initiative and is situated in the heart of Culver City adjacent to the Jefferson / La Cienega Station along the Expo Line. \n\n1.5 CES / HSW Learning Units – APPROVED\nLearning Objective 1:\nParticipants will become familiar with the ways in which the Cumulus District takes advantage of LA’s Transit Oriented Communities initiative. The project is situated in Culver City\, adjacent to the Jefferson / La Cienega Station along the Expo Line light rail. The E Line runs east-west and serves 29 stations between East Los Angeles and Santa Monica; and interlines and shares five stations with the A Line in Downtown Los Angeles. \nLearning Objective 2:\nParticipants will discuss how the project achieves effective placemaking – taking into account ground plane\, retail tenants\, and open space. \nLearning Objective 3:\nParticipants will be able to describe how the development leverages amenities in a multi-family development\, allowing convenient access to shopping\, dining and other resources. \nLearning Objective 4:\nParticipants will be able to describe how the system of window walls offer expansive views for residents\, while in-slab ducting contributes to air quality. \nLearning Objective 5:\nParticipants will analyze how the project achieves landscape resiliency through native drought-tolerant planting. \nLearning Objective 6:\nParticipants will examine how the project connects two vibrant neighborhoods with rich histories in the center of LA’s creative hub of tech incubators\, art galleries\, and culinary options. Many of the most innovative companies in the world are here\, from the Blackwelder campus to Hayden Tract and just beyond. \n  \nParking:\nStreet parking only.
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/spring-arch-tour-fest-arq-cumulus/
LOCATION:ARQ @ Cumulus\, 3311 La Cienega Blvd.\, Los Angeles\, 90016
CATEGORIES:Tours
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SUMMARY:SPRING ARCH TOUR FEST: Council_St Art Shed & Atwater Canyon
DESCRIPTION:Photo Credit: HANA\, Janna Ireland \nPhoto: Atwater Canyon (top)\, Council Street Art Shed (bottom) \nSpring ARCH TOUR FEST: Council_St Art Shed & Atwater Canyon \n(2 tours in 1)\nCouncil_St \nSituated in the Historic Filipinotown domestic landscape\, the Council_St Art Shed is an art studio wrapped in shingles\, shedding water and notions of building type alike. Programmed by owner and artist Kent M Young\, the space is used for his own studio practice and for his commercial gallery program\, ‘council_st’ which opens to the public\, attendant with an emerging contemporary art scene. \nLike the roofs and siding of so many neighboring vernacular structures\, the shingle-clad Art Shed presents a figure as easily overlooked as can be arresting. Streetside\, the Art Shed’s elevation is a practice in deadpan\, giving away little to signify its use. At its interior north-facing windows open to abundant\, painterly light\, belying the structure&#39;s enigmatic opaque massing. For more information on this project\, visit Wallpaper Magazine on Council_St \nAtwater Canyon \nAtwater Canyon is an adaptive reuse project which introduces a canyon-like paseo through an existing single story unreinforced masonry building\, situated in the Atwater Village commercial corridor on Glendale Boulevard.\nThe paseo creates a new thoroughfare between sidewalk and parking lots in this mid-block urban condition while more than doubling the commercial ‘frontage’ of the building\, which anticipates new restaurants and retail tenants forming a collective urban destination.  Throughout the development\, skylights and roof openings filter light and breezes into the walkway. At its center\, the paseo is punctuated by a dramatic open-air courtyard whose opening exposes a battered brick wall and demonstrates the antiquated assembly of the existing roof\, sculpturally interstiched by new perimeter framing – an architectural detail negotiating the building’s past and its\nnewly evolving present.  For more information on this project\, visit Metropolis on Atwater Canyon and Dezeen on Atwater Canyon.  Additionally\, to listen in to a podcast on this project as well as Formation Association’s practice\, visit Building LA Podcast on Atwater Canyon. \n  \nInformation regarding the tour will be emailed directly to registrants 24 hours before the event. \n  \n \n  \n  \nTour Led by:\n  \n \nJohn K. Chan\, AIA\, LEED AP\, Design Director\, Formation Association \n\n\n\nTour Organizers: \nFormation Association\nGuests will start out visiting Council_St Art Shed first and then drive over to the Atwater Canyon project. \n  \nAddresses:\nCouncil_St Art Shed – 3019 Council St.\, Los Angeles\, CA 90026 \nAtwater Canyon – 3166 Glendale Blvd.\, Los Angeles\, CA 90039 \n  \nApproved 1.5 CES Learning Units \nLearning Objective 1:\nParticipants will be able to describe how Council_St’s interior north-facing windows open to abundant\, painterly light\, belying the structure’s enigmatic opaque massing. \nLearning Objective 2:\nParticipants will understand how Atwater Canyon\, an adaptive reuse project\, introduces a canyon-like paseo through an existing single story unreinforced masonry building\, situated in the Atwater Village commercial corridor. \nLearning Objective 3:\nParticipants will review how skylights and roof openings filter light and breezes into the walkway. \nLearning Objective 4:\nParticipants will discuss how the paseo is punctuated by a dramatic open-air courtyard whose opening exposes a battered brick wall and demonstrates the antiquated assembly of the existing roof\, sculpturally interstiched by new perimeter framing – an architectural detail negotiating the building’s past and its newly evolving present. \nLearning Objective 5:\nParticipants will examine the use of normative building materials in exceptional applications. \nLearning Objective 6:\nParticipants will discuss the employment of contextual strategies across various urban contexts. \nLearning Objective 7:\nParticipants will explore vernacular and post vernacular conditions in architecture. \n  \nParking Information:\nCouncil_St Art Shed – Street parking only. \nAtwater Canyon – Municipal Parking Lot and Street Parking Available.
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/spring-arch-tour-fest-atwater-canyon-council_st-art-shed/
LOCATION:Atwater Canyon\, 3166 Glendale Blvd.\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90039
CATEGORIES:Tours
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SUMMARY:SPRING ARCH TOUR FEST: The Goldstein Estate (aka The Sheats-Goldstein Residence and Club James) - Tour 1 - 1:00 pm
DESCRIPTION:Photo Credit: Jeff Green Photography \nSpring ARCH TOUR FEST: The Goldstein Estate @ 1:00 pm\n(aka The Sheats-Goldstein Residence and Club James)\nInformation regarding the tour will be emailed directly to registrants 24 hours before the event. \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nTour Led by:\n \nKristopher Conner\, AIA\, NCARB\, and James Perry\, NCARB\, of Conner & Perry Architects\, Inc. \nTour Organizers:\nConner & Perry Architects\, Inc.\nThe Goldstein Estate is home to the iconic Sheats-Goldstein Residence (1963) by John Lautner. Originally constructed for the Sheats family in the early 1960’s\, the house was purchased by James Goldstein in 1972 and he enlisted Lautner to embark on a series of renovations and improvements to “perfect” the home\, until the architect’s passing in 1994. At that time there were schematic designs in place for adjacent entertainment facilities\, including a tennis court\, guest house\, and garage/maid’s quarters. Lautner protege\, Duncan Nicholson\, took over the renovations to the home and continued to develop the designs for the entertainment facilities as well as the construction of the James Turrell Skyspace\, “Above Horizon.” During this time\, the program for the new facilities grew to include a home theater\, private nightclub\, library\, offices\, dining terrace\, and lap pool. \nNicholson’s untimely death in 2015 led project architects Kristopher Conner and James Perry to form Conner & Perry Architects\, who now serve as the architect of record for the property. Conner and Perry continue to oversee construction and develop designs with the owner\, Jim Goldstein\, for the lower terrace\, home theater\, and guest house portions of project\, as well as overseeing maintenance and restoration efforts for the original residence. This property is a cultural mainstay of Los Angeles\, featured in many motion pictures\, fashion\, and editorial photography\, and has been bequeathed to LACMA by Goldstein so that it may remain accessible to the public to inspire future generations of designers and enthusiasts. \nRead more about the residence and Conner & Perry Architects’ contribution in the recent New York Times story (here). \nBuilding Credits: \nCurrent Architect: Conner & Perry Architects\, Inc.\nPast Architect: Nicholson Architects\nOriginal Architect: Lautner Associates (John Lautner\, FAIA)\nClient/Homeowner: James F. Goldstein\nGeneral Contractor: Ostermann Construction/Empire Group Construction\nStructural Engineer: Andrew Nasser\, Omnispan Corp.\nLandscape Designer: Eric Nagelmann\nGlazing Contractor: Giroux Glass\, Inc.\nMetal Fabricators: Breakform Design \nParking Information:\nPark on the street along Angelo View Dr. or Davies. Tour groups should convene in the cul-de-sac at the top of the driveway and the tour will proceed once everyone has arrived. \nParking in the neighborhood is extremely limited due to ongoing construction. Please consolidate into as few vehicles as possible or use a ride-share service and plan accordingly.  \nApproved 1 AIA CES Learning Unit:\n1) An understanding of the history of this architecturally and culturally significant work.\n2) A basic understanding of the tenants of American Organic Architecture and how they have been implemented by Lautner\, Nicholson\, and Conner & Perry.\n3) An overview of poured-in-place concrete and its structural\, formal\, and aesthetic qualities.\n4) A case study of the integration of sports and hospitality facilities in contemporary\, high-end residential projects.
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/spring-arch-tour-fest-the-goldstein-estate-aka-the-sheats-goldstein-residence-and-club-james/
LOCATION:The Goldstein Estate\, 10104 Angelo View Dr.\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90210\, United States
CATEGORIES:Tours
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SUMMARY:SPRING ARCH TOUR FEST: The Goldstein Estate (aka The Sheats-Goldstein Residence and Club James) - Tour 2 - 2:30 pm
DESCRIPTION:Photo Credit: Jeff Green Photography \nSpring ARCH TOUR FEST: The Goldstein Estate @ 2:30 pm\n(aka The Sheats-Goldstein Residence and Club James)\nInformation regarding the tour will be emailed directly to registrants 24 hours before the event. \n \n  \n  \n  \n  \n  \nTour Led by:\n \nKristopher Conner\, AIA\, NCARB\, and James Perry\, NCARB\, of Conner & Perry Architects\, Inc. \nTour Organizers:\nConner & Perry Architects\, Inc.\nThe Goldstein Estate is home to the iconic Sheats-Goldstein Residence (1963) by John Lautner. Originally constructed for the Sheats family in the early 1960’s\, the house was purchased by James Goldstein in 1972 and he enlisted Lautner to embark on a series of renovations and improvements to “perfect” the home\, until the architect’s passing in 1994. At that time there were schematic designs in place for adjacent entertainment facilities\, including a tennis court\, guest house\, and garage/maid’s quarters. Lautner protege\, Duncan Nicholson\, took over the renovations to the home and continued to develop the designs for the entertainment facilities as well as the construction of the James Turrell Skyspace\, “Above Horizon.” During this time\, the program for the new facilities grew to include a home theater\, private nightclub\, library\, offices\, dining terrace\, and lap pool. \nNicholson’s untimely death in 2015 led project architects Kristopher Conner and James Perry to form Conner & Perry Architects\, who now serve as the architect of record for the property. Conner and Perry continue to oversee construction and develop designs with the owner\, Jim Goldstein\, for the lower terrace\, home theater\, and guest house portions of project\, as well as overseeing maintenance and restoration efforts for the original residence. This property is a cultural mainstay of Los Angeles\, featured in many motion pictures\, fashion\, and editorial photography\, and has been bequeathed to LACMA by Goldstein so that it may remain accessible to the public to inspire future generations of designers and enthusiasts. \nRead more about the residence and Conner & Perry Architects’ contribution in the recent New York Times story (here). \nBuilding Credits: \nCurrent Architect: Conner & Perry Architects\, Inc.\nPast Architect: Nicholson Architects\nOriginal Architect: Lautner Associates (John Lautner\, FAIA)\nClient/Homeowner: James F. Goldstein\nGeneral Contractor: Ostermann Construction/Empire Group Construction\nStructural Engineer: Andrew Nasser\, Omnispan Corp.\nLandscape Designer: Eric Nagelmann\nGlazing Contractor: Giroux Glass\, Inc.\nMetal Fabricators: Breakform Design \nParking Information:\nPark on the street along Angelo View Dr. or Davies. Tour groups should convene in the cul-de-sac at the top of the driveway and the tour will proceed once everyone has arrived. \nParking in the neighborhood is extremely limited due to ongoing construction. Please consolidate into as few vehicles as possible or use a ride-share service and plan accordingly.  \nApproved 1 AIA CES Learning Unit:\n1) An understanding of the history of this architecturally and culturally significant work.\n2) A basic understanding of the tenants of American Organic Architecture and how they have been implemented by Lautner\, Nicholson\, and Conner & Perry.\n3) An overview of poured-in-place concrete and its structural\, formal\, and aesthetic qualities.\n4) A case study of the integration of sports and hospitality facilities in contemporary\, high-end residential projects.
URL:https://www.aialosangeles.org/event/spring-arch-tour-fest-the-goldstein-estate-aka-the-sheats-goldstein-residence-and-club-james-230-pm/
LOCATION:The Goldstein Estate\, 10104 Angelo View Dr.\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90210\, United States
CATEGORIES:Tours
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