ULI Los Angeles: Members Only Reception - Low Rise, Mid Rise, High Rise: Housing in LA Today

When

2021-07-28
2021-07-28T18:00:00 - 2021-07-28T20:00:00
America/Los_Angeles

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    Where

    Helms Design Center Will open in a new window 8745 Washington Blvd Studio A Culver City, CA 90232 UNITED STATES
    ATTENDANCE LIMITED TO FIRST 100 REGISTRANTS
    Your registration will include the post-event reception (wine, water will be available). 
    LOCATION FOR RECEPTION AND EXHIBIT:
    Helms Design Center
    8745 Washington Blvd.
    Culver City, CA 90232
    (located midblock, closer to National Blvd.)
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    8711 Washington Blvd.
    Culver City, 90232
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    COVID RESTRICTIONS: To comply with State and County guidelines for public gatherings, please wear a mask to this event. 

    Join us at Low Rise, Mid Rise, High Rise: Housing in L.A. Today, an in-person pop-up exhibition of residential buildings in the pipeline taking place at the Helms Design Center on Wednesday, July 28, 2021, from 6:00 – 8:00 PM. This is a great opportunity to join 100 (maximum) ULI-LA members to explore the exhibit. And, stay for cocktails and convening. 

    While life slowed down for many Angelenos, the L.A. cityscape did not stay still. For the past year, architects and builders have been busy, working on designs to address L.A.’s biggest need: Housing. And they are doing so in multi-unit buildings, at multiple scales, that advance the idea of home. 

    30+ design teams will display Low Rise dwellings from ADUs to four-story multifamily dwellings; Mid Rise affordable and market-rate housing on transit corridors; High Rise towers for downtown, Hollywood, and the Miracle Mile.  The show is presented by Helms Bakery District in partnership with Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo LA Metro Program. It is organized by Frances Anderton and Stephen Phillips (Director, Cal Poly LA Metro). 

    WHAT: Much of the public dialogue around housing in Los Angeles today has to do with the politics around it, and the crisis of homelessness. But while these debates continue, housing is being built, in a patchwork of starkly different scales and styles. It is shaped in part by zoning, code, and parking requirements, costly land, construction and materials, as well as competing development and neighborhood pressures. Yet despite this web of constraints, designers are building on the tradition of innovative SoCal living. 

    At Low Rise, Mid Rise, High Rise: Housing in L.A. Today visitors will see dense, high, multi-unit housing with apartments filled with natural light, flowing space and a taste of the outside. Projects will demonstrate planning for sociability, as well as new material and structural solutions to housing affordability. They will show how new developments can still express the distinct and eclectic Los Angeles character. Finally, visitors will see how the pandemic may have altered planning priorities in the homes of tomorrow. The exhibition will feature models and renderings of projects in design or under construction. Displayed alongside these real-world schemes will be an exhibition of designs by Cal Poly LA Metro students. 

    The pop-up explores what these buildings say about how we live in Los Angeles today. 

    BIG THANKS to the participating architects and designers: 
    Baumgartner + Uriu; Bestor Architecture; Brooks +Scarpa Architects & Plant Prefab; Bureau Spectacular; Byben; City Design Studio; Clive Wilkinson Architects; Connect Homes; Design, Bitches; Egan / Simon Architecture; Eric Owen Moss Architects; Gensler; Keating Architecture; kdA Kevin Daly Architects; KFA Architecture; Koning Eizenberg; Lance Collins (Partner Energy); LA Más; Lehrer Architects; Lorcan O’Herlihy (LOHA); Michael Anderson (Anderson-Barker); Michael W. Folonis Architects; Michael Maltzan Architecture; Mighty Buildings; Neil M. Denari Architects; P-A-T-T-E-R-N-S; Patrick Tighe Architecture; Stephen Phillips Architects (SPARCHS); Studio Antares A+E; THECALIFORNIAOFFICE; Warren Techentin Architecture [WTARCH]. 

    Special thanks to the exhibition sponsors Helms Bakery District, AVRP Studios and ARC Document Solutions. 

    Helms Design Center 8745 Washington Blvd Culver City, CA 90232 UNITED STATES

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