LA Metropolis: Phase Two


Greenland USA

CLIENT


Los Angeles, CA

LOCATION

 

OVERVIEW

As its namesake implies, Metropolis in downtown Los Angeles is one of the largest mixed use developments in California. Completed by July 2016, the first phase includes a 38-floor condominium tower.  The second phase consists of a 42-floor condominium tower and a 60-floor residential skyscraper, which became ready for occupancy in 2018.   

To guide LA Metropolis’s interior aesthetic, Neukomm relied on Downtown LA’s rich Art Deco history.  Classic patterns and forms have been reinterpreted and modernized in the project’s key architectural features and custom furniture pieces.  Bridging the gap between the existing neighborhood’s historical context and the emergent downtown renaissance was crucial in creating a rooted sense of place for this internationally-minded project.

 
JGNA residential lobby reception desk with a stainless surround, marble base, and a city-skyline glass mosaic mural
JGNA residential lobby detail of ribbed oak paneling meeting a polished marble panel
JGNA residential lobby detail of a blue and gold glass mosaic depicting an abstract city skyline
GNA residential lobby lounge with a curved sectional, faceted accent chair, sputnik chandelier, and marble walls
JGNA residential lobby detail of a blue grasscloth wall with slim polished metal fin accents
JGNA residential lobby detail of oak paneling above a backlit blue tile niche with metal fins
JGNA residential pavilion kitchen with marble islands opening through folding glass walls to a poolside terrace
JGNA residential pavilion detail of a mirrored ceiling reflecting an angular linear light fixture and palms
JGNA residential tower exterior at dusk with a lit infinity pool, loungers, and palm trees on the deck
JGNA residential pool pavilion with a glass-walled lounge, mature palm, and outdoor dining on the lawn
JGNA residential pavilion kitchen with marble islands, globe pendant lighting, and folding glass doors to the pool terrace
JGNA residential amenity dining room with a marble island, long dining table, globe chandeliers, and floor-to-ceiling windows
 
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