Warner Parking and Retail / Eric Owen Moss Architects
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May 2009
Eric Owen Moss Architects designed a parking structure and retail space in Culver City, California. Located in the “Conjunctive Points” development, the new structure will serve local residents and business with a new parking garage and 50,000 square feet of retail and restaurant space.
The area is a growing hub that is in need of additional parking space (a necessity in the city of Los Angeles). The project will provide an additional 800 spaces below its three story retail space. The structure will feature an open courtyard that is covered with an installation that features 196 glass tubes suspended above at various lengths.
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8 comments »
Does this project have any other elevation!!!???? this is random not to mention a one liner…
Weird. Just f*CKing Weird.
It’s like he’s obsessed by the roof. Can’t understand the project with these elements, They’re all the same!
STOP PRESS!! mall with parking garage was vaguely interesting roof.
If you buy enough in the mall, a siten goes off and you get sucked up into the tubes; they’re a direct link to God…
Good Point Brutalist.. i think the tubes perform another function though- Shoplifters are not tackled by security guards, but by giant claws that shoot out of the tubes, clamping themselves around the criminal and squeezing them until their pelvis explodes through their mouth in a boiling shower of cheap, partially digested junk food.
Wow… and Eric Owen Moss project I don’t completely and utterly despise…
The red in the section perspective is really, really distracting. And the mall just seems uninviting.