Showing posts with label 10000 Santa Monica Blvd. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 10000 Santa Monica Blvd. Show all posts
Monday, October 27, 2014
Big Century City/Beverly Hills Developments Get Moving
Your eyes do not deceive you: construction cranes have returned to Century City. 10000 Santa Monica Boulevard, a $300 million residential tower by developer Crescent Heights, is about to begin the two-year climb to its eventual 40-story apex.
When completed in 2016, the project will offer 283 luxury apartments along the border between West Los Angeles and Beverly Hills. Units will range in size from one-to-three-bedrooms, and are being built to condo specifications in the event of an uptick in the local for-sale market.
Designs from New York-based Handel Architects call for the building to have a shimmering glass exterior. Jagged angles and a sloping roofline will give the tower a unique presence within Century City's otherwise staid, modernist skyline. With a 483-foot height profile, 10000 Santa Monica is currently the second tallest building under construction in Los Angeles, following the monumental Wilshire Grand hotel and office development.
Tuesday, December 3, 2013
Excavation Permit Issued for 10000 Santa Monica Boulevard
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All images from Handel Architects |
Seems like it took forever getting here, but the long delayed 40-story tower at 10000 Santa Monica Boulevard is finally ready to get off the ground. Or more accurately, into the ground. Earlier today, the Department of Building and Safety gave developer Crescent Heights the go-ahead to start excavation and shoring work for the tower's two-level underground parking garage. The 2.4 acre lot, positioned across the street from Beverly Hills' western border, has awaited re-development since 2006. Ambitious plans for a 45-story condo tower designed by Jean Nouvel were scuttled by the global recession, allowing Crescent Heights to purchase the land at a discount in 2010. After sitting on the property for several years, it looks like Crescent Heights is now ready to make their move in Century City (and maybe Hollywood). While earlier reports stated that 10000 Santa Monica would contain 283 condominiums, the project's official website indicates that Crescent Heights has instead opted to move the project forward as luxury rentals. Either way, Handel Architects' 483-foot tower will soon re-write the Century City skyline.
Monday, September 9, 2013
10000 Santa Monica Blvd by Handel Architects
Northern profile of 10000 Santa Monica Blvd |
While Jean Nouvel's erstwhile "Green Blade," proposal packed more architectural star power, I have grown to appreciate Handel Architects' version of 10000 Santa Monica Blvd. Los Angeles' rooftop helipad ordinance is often blamed for giving the city a "bland," skyline. However, Handel's design for 10000 Santa Monica shows that it is possible to work around the ordinance to create dynamic shapes. The tower's slanted rooftop and sharp angles will be unique elements in Century City's modernist skyline.
After perusing the above diagram, I discovered that the building will be slightly taller than reported. Previous coverage has described 10000 Santa Monica as 460 feet tall, but the diagram shows its architectural peak as 483 feet above grade.
Sunday, July 28, 2013
The Evolution of Century City
Century City will never be a walker's paradise, even when it does get its long awaited subway station (hopefully less than 15 years from now). It's cold and aloof, with buildings that (for the most part) refuse to meet the sidewalk. Generous accommodations for the automobile are strewn about. Its retail accommodations are almost exclusively encompassed by the fortress like Westfield Century City mall.
Nonetheless, Century City is on pace for a massive amount of construction activity in the coming five years. By 2015, five high rise buildings 460 feet or taller should be well underway. All packed into a neighborhood which encompasses only .275 square miles.
An overhead view of Century City, with development sites outlined in red. |
At the corner of Santa Monica Blvd and Avenue of the Stars, Australia based Westfield is working on a 39 story residential tower which will tie into their plans to expand the Century City Mall.
500 car parking garage at the corner of Constellation and Century Park West.
Construction progress on the new parking garage. |
On the opposite side of Century City, Miami based Crescent Heights' 40 story/460 foot tall proposal at 10000 Santa Monica Blvd seems much more imminent.
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10000 Santa Monica Image from Handel Architects |
10000 Santa Monica, as it currently appears. |
Next up is a project scheduled to break ground in 2014, the Century Plaza Residential Towers.
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Image from New Century Plaza |
I suppose the redeeming quality of this proposal is that it creates great symmetry with the Century Plaza office towers and the CAA headquarters across the street. Rectangular mid-rise buildings front the street, with triangular shaped twin towers rising behind. A least the view from Google Earth will be nice.
Finally, we have the Century City Center, the only one of these proposals which seeks to create office space.
Can you spot Century City Center? Hint: it's the only one of these buildings that doesn't exist (yet). Image from Johnson Fain Architects. |
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