Westside DIGS | Digital Edition Online

February 19, 2021

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28 DIGS.NET | 2.19.2021 meeting rooms and a series of plug-and-play studios for committed businesses. There are also four multi-purpose lounges, or congregation spaces, around the mezzanine that integrate it with the building's uber-famous foyer. For the team at NeueHouse, the start was always the structure. "As a creative company and team, we have always been fascinated and motivated by historically significant and architecturally iconic buildings," says Josh Wyatt, CEO at NeueHouse. "I would argue that the Bradbury Building is the most architecturally significant building in Los Angeles and one of the few spaces that evokes an emotional response as soon as you enter its light-filled atrium." With the goal to create an ethereal, calming and socially welcoming oasis with muted colors and soft textures that is conducive to members' creative energy, DesignAgency embarked on a key reading of the room, so to speak, ultimately deciding to base its treatment on respecting the building's original materials rather than their re-creation, and working off the brick and architectural elements including non-operable fireplaces throughout. (CLOCKWISE FROM TOP LEFT) A CHIC ENCLAVE WITH AIRY LINEN DRAPERY, AN OVERHEAD PILOT LIGHT BY RICH BRILLIANT WILLING, WALNUT EAMES STOOL, CUSTOM FURNITURE BY ORIOR AND ONE OF 20 ORIGINAL BRICK FIREPLACES; THE BOARDROOM FEATURES A CIRCULAR STUDIOTWENTYSEVEN TABLE AND A TRIAD CHANDELIER BY APPARATUS STUDIO; CUSTOM-DESIGNED OAK PHONE BOOTHS PROVIDE MEMBERS WITH A PRIVATE SPACE FOR CALLS OR WORK. P R O F I L E | N E U E H O U S E B R A D B U R Y A R C H I T E C T U R E + D E S I G N

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