Lofts Beneath My Very Nose
DOWNTOWN LOS ANGELES — Sometimes residential projects Downtown just sneak up on me. For instance, earlier this week I saw some wooden overhang go in over the sidewalk of the building across the street from work. I wondered what kind of construction they were doing.
Turns out that the building at the NE corner of 7th & Flower is actually the future “Roosevelt Lofts” with an estimated completion in Q3 2007. The conversion’s being designed by Killefer Flammang Architects, who apparently either have been or will be responsible for the designs on like half of Downtown’s Adaptive Reuse conversions.
From the exterior that’s a beautiful building, so I hope the interior conversion is just as impressive. There are a couple renderings on the Architects’ website, but the exterior ones don’t make a lot of sense to me by themselves.
Roosevelt Chronicles
Mixing Modern with Classic
June 15, 2007If you haven't been on Wilshire lately to take a look at the backside of the Roosevelt, I encourage you to make a special trip. It's a great example of...
Fakeblogging Development at the Roosevelt
June 07, 2007I guess it was inevitable, and, heck, it's probably been done elsewhere, but the Roosevelt Lofts' fake blog is just sad. Ed wrote about this over on View...
Comments
The most unusual thing about that one is that it will have a direct entrance to the Metro station below from inside the building.
# on Jan.29.2006 AT 02:57 PM



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