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Architects: Belzberg Architects
- Area: 27000 m²
- Year: 2010
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Photographs:Benny Chan, Jac Currie
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Manufacturers: C.R. Laurence, Terrazzo & Marble, Assa Abloy, Atlas Schindler, Bega, Fry Reglet, Signify, American Standard, Antares Enterprises, ArmorMount, Armstrong Ceilings, Bartco Lighting, Bobrick, Bristolite, CB2, Carrier, Cetco, City Gates, Clark Pacific, Corbin Russwin, +38

Text description provided by the architects. The new building for the Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust (LAMOTH) is located within a public park, adjacent to the existing Los Angeles Holocaust Memorial. Paramount to the design strategy is the integration of the building into the surrounding open, park landscape. The museum is submerged into the ground allowing the park’s landscape to continue over the roof of the structure. Existing park pathways are used as connective elements to integrate the pedestrian flow of the park with the new circulation for museum visitors. The pathways are morphed onto the building and appropriated as surface patterning.








































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