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mixed-use high rise for Downtown LA

final review model

3/64" = 1'

1. office floors range from large and flat to small and vertical, creating different environments to attract a variety of companies.

2. hotel blocks are thicker, double loaded corridors to maximize room count.

3. housing blocks are slivers that express the horizontal circulation on the exterior, maximizing natural light and ventilation

1. ALLOWS FOR VERTICAL CIRCULATION TO BE EXPRESSED AND ADD TO THE ACTIVITY OF THE SPACE

HORIZONTAL CIRCULATION PULLED OUT INTO OPEN AIR ATRIUM TO CREATE VISUAL CONNECTION BETWEEN FLOORS and allow cross ventilation for residential units

1. TRANSFER FLOORS BETWEEN MASSES DRAW INHABITANTS FROM DIFFERENT PROGRAMS TO SHARE THE PUBLIC PROGRAM CREATED AROUND CIRCULATION

2. CUTS INTO MASSES CREATE DRAW INHABITANTS OUT INTO SHARED OPEN SPACE, AND SERVE TO BREAK UP THE REPETITION OF THE FLOORS BOTH INTERNALLY AND EXTERNALLY

1. HOUSING

1.2. Transitional family housing

2. office

2.1. conference center

2.2 We Work Offices

4. Hotel

4.1 Hotel Lobby

5. Equinox

6. Theater

7. Retail

1. Office

2. express

3. transitional housing

4. housing section 1

5. housing section 2

6. hotel

mid review model