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Use
Exterior -
Applications
Parking garages -
Characteristics
Customizable finishes, patterns, materials
BŌK Modern designs and develops innovative architectural metal panel systems. For Chris Dikeakos Architect's 1133 South Hope residential building, BŌK Modern developed a customized Parking Garage Screen that combines functionality and design.
The garage screens feature a tree pattern that differentiates the building from its context in downtown Los Angeles. The pattern is made up of a set of 24 modular panels designed to fit seamlessly. On the upper amenity level, BŌK Modern designed a unique, crown-like structure. By utilizing only folded panels and no other structural elements, BŌK Modern was able to supply a completely autonomous system with laser-cut openings that are internally lit at night to provide a scenic effect.
Product characteristics
BŌK Modern's Parking Garage Screen systems are designed to seamlessly span floor to floor without an additional steel framework. These screens are uniquely engineered to mount directly onto the top of the slab, thus eliminating the need for embeds and brackets.
Project Details
Project | 1133 South Hope |
Designer | Chris Dikeakos Architects, Inc. |
Installation | VNSM |
Location | Los Angeles, CA |
Photography | BŌK Modern |
Application and use in Construction | Wallscreen, Rainscreen, Greenscreen, Parking Garage Screen, Rooftop Shading Structure |
Format | Commercial |
Type of Metal | 3/16' Aluminum |