David Adjaye and Studio One Eleven reveal Fourth and Central development in LA
British-Ghanaian architect David Adjaye has designed two buildings for the upcoming Fourth and Central mixed-use development in Los Angeles, which is being master-planned by Studio One Eleven.
The project, which has been submitted for a development application, would see ten buildings built on a 7.6-acre site in downtown Los Angeles between Fourth Street and Central Avenue.
If approved, construction would begin in 2024.
David Adjaye has designed two buildings for Fourth and Central
Fourth and Central is being developed by Denver-based Continuum Partners and Los Angeles Cold Storage ? a frozen food warehouse company that has owned the site for almost half a century.
Los Angeles-based architecture office Studio One Eleven has designed a mixed-use development for the site that would range in height from two to 42 storeys.
Along with 1,521 residential units and a 68-room hotel, plans for Fourth and Central include 401,000 square feet (37,000 metres) of office space and 93,000 square feet (8,640 square metres) for retail and restaurant use.
Adjaye designed two buildings for the project. The founder of Adjaye Associates has previously designed a pink concrete shop for fashion retailer The Webster in Los Angeles, but this would be his first ground-up project in the city.
Construction could begin in 2024 if the scheme is approved
"Working with David Adjaye and his team, we've designed an open, street-level plan that incrementally connects with the neighbourhood, providing d...
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