Gensler Unveils Design for AltaSea Campus at the Los Angeles Port

Gensler has revealed their design for the new AltaSea Campus at the Port of Los Angeles. The 35-acre project is dedicated to the scientific study of the ocean and will integrate historic buildings with new research centers and public areas. AltaSea’s existing partnerships make them a key connector within the community, and the new project will “expand scientific-based understanding of the ocean, incubate and sustain ocean-related business and pioneer new ocean-related education programs.” Read more after the break.

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ALTASEA: VIEWING STRUCTURE. Image Courtesy of Gensler

From the press release: Built on the Port’s historic City Dock No. 1 with access to the deep ocean, AltaSea is a net-positive energy use campus. The buildings’ form and spaces are designed for visitors and users to experience the coming together of land and ocean. Rejuvenation is woven into the design of each part of the overall campus: the tower’s renewable energy models, the rooftop solar fields and the renovation of the dock’s historic structures all speak to this purpose.

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ALTASEA: VIEWING STRUCTURE. Image Courtesy of Gensler

“Gensler’s design was inspired by AltaSea’s core idea that its campus should be a space where innovators in science, business and education can come together to fulfill AltaSea’s vision of an ocean that will sustain future generations,” said Andy Cohen, Co-CEO of Gensler. “The campus will also create a vital link in the chain of projects that are remaking the Los Angeles Waterfront in San Pedro.”

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ALTASEA: berth 56 ENGAGEMENT center AND warehouse 57 science hub STUDENT DROP -OFF AND ENTRY PLAZA. Image Courtesy of Gensler

Outlining AltaSea’s $150 million Phase 1 projects, Jenny Krusoe, the AltaSea Executive Director, said Phase 1A will break ground in 2016 and include construction of the Wharf Plaza, Education Pavilion and renovation of 180,000 square feet of free-span space in the historic warehouses 58-60, to be completed by 2017. These warehouses will comprise the Research and Business Hub, for new and existing businesses that commercialize scientific breakthroughs and emerging technologies to create ocean-related projects, services and local jobs.

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ALTASEA: BERTH 56 ENGAGEMENT CENTER AND Wa rehouse 57 Science Hub VIEW FROM WHARF. Image Courtesy of Gensler

The Research and Business Hub will also house AltaSea’s two newly announced focus areas: a Blue Tech “cluster” dedicated to developing technology and business applications for remote monitoring, sensing and ocean exploration, and an Aquaculture “cluster” for developing ocean-centered solutions to the critical challenges of food security and environmental sustainability.

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ALTASEA: Warehouse 57 Science Hub FACADE AND ENTRY PLAZA. Image Courtesy of Gensler

In Phase 1B, Warehouse 57 will be transformed into the Science Hub, a new, state-of-the-art oceanographic and marine biology research facility, which will open by 2020. The Science Hub’s anchor tenant will be the Southern California Marine Institute, a strategic alliance of 22 major regional universities, colleges and foundations for ocean research and education. The building contains more than 60,000 square feet of classroom and laboratory space, flanked by an elevated public promenade with overlook spots allowing the public to observe science in process.

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ALTASEA: Warehouse 57 Science Hub INTERIOR RESEARCH LABORATORIES, AND OV ERLOOKING PUBLIC GALLERIES. Image Courtesy of Gensler

In Phase 1C, AltaSea will construct the Engagement Center at Berth 56, a modern educational facility that serves as the gateway to the campus. It will house public education and exhibition programming and will allow school children and students to explore the sciences of the ocean, with the hope that visits to the Engagement Center will inspire students to find their futures in STEM – science, technology, engineering and mathematics. The Engagement Center is due to open in 2023.

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ALTASEA: berth 56 ENGAGEMENT center shelte red viewing patio below main exhibition hall. Image Courtesy of Gensler

According to a study by Kosmont Companies, a nationally recognized real estate, financial advisory and economic development services firm, AltaSea’s Phase 1 will create approximately 4,100 full-time equivalent construction-related jobs. When Phase 1 is completed, it will spur creation of more than 800 ongoing jobs in a range of industries, including opportunities for the local workforce to participate in industries that are new to the Harbor area.

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ALTASEA: berth 56 ENGAGEMENT center Auditorium. Image Courtesy of Gensler

“The ocean is our planet’s last frontier. It is where new solutions lie. There is no project more profound, more impactful, more critical for the tomorrow we hope for our children and our children’s children than AltaSea,” Krusoe said. “AltaSea is creating a new model for collaboration among the public sector, the private sector, institutions of higher education, industry and innovators – and our campus embodies that game-changing concept.”

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ALTASEA: Warehouse 57 Science Hub INTERIOR EDUCATION SPACES AND OV ERLOOKING PUBLIC GALLERIES. Image Courtesy of Gensler
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ALTASEA campus aerial view. Image Courtesy of Gensler

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  • Architects

  • Location

    Port of Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA, United States of America
  • Design Team

    Li Wen, Peter Barsuk, Melanie McArtor, John Martin, Joe Tarr, Marc Cucco, Daniel Lee, Robert Garlipp, Nambi Gardner, Elizabeth Brink
  • Primary Consultants

    Dangermond Keane Architecture, Rios Clementi Hale Landscape Architecture, Holmes Culley Structural Engineer, GLUMAC MEP Engineer, KPFF Civil Engineer, Page and Turnbull Historic, TJP Engineering Seawater System
  • Area

    282000.0 ft2
  • Project Year

    2016
  • Photographs

    Courtesy of Gensler

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Cite: Eric Oh. "Gensler Unveils Design for AltaSea Campus at the Los Angeles Port" 31 May 2016. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/788403/gensler-unveils-design-for-portside-altasea-campus> ISSN 0719-8884

ALTASEA campus aerial view. Image Courtesy of Gensler

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