Lever Architecture Designs New Eco-Friendly Timber and Steel Building in LA's Chinatown
Portland-based firm, Lever Architecture, has revealed its project at 843 N Spring Street. According to Architectural Rercord, the new eco-friendly timber-and-steel office and retail building in Los Angeles' Chinatown is being described as a beacon of sustainable design in the city.
Positioned near a Metro Rail station, the structure is designed to be viewed and accessed by public transit, a departure from the car-centric approach typical of Los Angeles architecture.
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Lever Architecture's 843 N Spring Street Design
Lever Architecture's design for 843 N Spring Street emphasizes ecological and urbanist principles.
For instance, the building features cross-laminated timber (CLT) construction, a renewable alternative to traditional materials like concrete. The design also includes expansive balconies and a central atrium that opens to the elements, creating a space that encourages interaction and embraces the local climate.
Additionally, it also blends industrial and natural elements, combining Modernist simplicity with contemporary biophilic design.
The design of 843 N Spring Street incorporates elements of Chinatown's history and character, with features like an open-air atrium and workspace layouts reflecting the neighborhood's alleyways and creative spirit.
As Los Angeles adapts to post-pandemic challenges, this building is viewed by Lever Architecture and Redcar as a forward-looking project aiming to drive positive change and sustainability in Chinatown, with hopes that it will spark further transformation in the area.
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