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        <![CDATA[Transamerica Pyramid Center / Foster + Partners]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>The <strong>biggest renovation in the building's 50-year history</strong>, the project gives a new lease of life to one of the city's <strong>most recognizable landmark towers and revitalizes the historic Transamerica Redwood Park at its base.</strong> The practice was appointed by SHVO, the luxury real estate development and investment firm.</p>]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>Typically, film studio lots are divided into a Front Lot and a Backlot. The Front Lot is an administrative workplace while the backlot is more utilitarian with an emphasis on supporting the creation of content. The master plan for The Culver Studios blurs and blends this distinction between the Front Lot and Backlot. This is done by creating a central in-between space called the Studio Core. This amenity-laden space comprises four new buildings that can function as both administrative workplaces and small studio spaces.</p>]]>
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