New Carver Apartments
Michael Maltzan Architecture
Los Angeles, California, USA

Photo: Iwan BaanAs cars
pass from east to west, the building's facade transforms itself as
its saw tooth facets open to view.
Just south of Los Angeles' fast‐growing downtown and immediately
adjacent to the I‐10 freeway, the New Carver Apartments explores
how architecture can create new possibilities for its highly
vulnerable, dramatically under‐served residents as well as for Los
Angeles as a whole.
Viewed from the freeway and the street, the project's faceted
form articulates the scale of the individual units within,
expressing the dynamic relationship between an urban fabric
composed of individual lives, the texture of our collective
experience, and the speed of the freeway.

Photo: Iwan Baan
At street level a series of lines trace the street inwards, defining primary circulation paths, organizing program spaces, and creating views deep into and across the block.
Confronted with a significant level of ambient noise from
passing automobiles, the form creates a sound buffer by minimizing
the building's area directly opposite the freeway; smaller‐scale
facets position unit windows perpendicular to the direction of
sound, further shielding the units themselves.

Photo: Iwan Baan
The facade underscores the relationship between the building and
the freeway, creating a subtle pattern of light and shadow further
animated by the illumination of passing cars.

Photo: Iwan Baan
The architecture urges residents to connect with the urban
context at multiple scales and from multiple vantage points
throughout the building. The screened central courtyard connects
vertically to the natural sky; a grand stair gestures down towards
the urban fabric of the ground floor, drawing the courtyard space
across the lobby and into the street.

Photo: Iwan Baan
At the top floor, a partially covered terrace creates dramatic
views of the downtown skyline. Visual and perceptual connections to
the local landscape abound at multiple scales, drawing out the rich
texture of the social program and sitting it within the expansive
perspective of the architecture.

Photo: Iwan Baan
The project's 97 units provide permanent housing for formerly homeless elderly and disabled residents, a place for solace, support, and individual growth in the face of the city's chronic homeless problem. By incorporating communal spaces - kitchens, dining areas, gathering spaces and gardens - into the Carver's raised form, as well as medical and social service support facilities into the plinth beneath, the project encourages its residents to not only reconnect with each other but also with the world outside its doors.

Drawing courtesy Michael Maltzan
Architecture
Views to Downtown

Drawing courtesy Michael Maltzan
Architecture
Ground Floor Plan

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Architecture
Typical Upper Floor Plan

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Facts about New Carver Apartments
Site area:
16,105 ft2
Building area: 53,000 ft2
Total floor area: 53,000 gross ft2
Architect:
Michael Maltzan Architecture
Principal in Charge:
Michael Maltzan
Project Director:
Peter Erni
Project Designers:
Steven Hsun Lee & Wil Carson
Senior Technical Coordinator:
Hiroshi Tokumaru
Project Team:
Christophe Plattner
Sevak Karabachian
Yan Wang
Carter Read
Mark Lyons
Christian Nakarado
Structural Engineer:
B.W. Smith Structural Engineers
Mechanical engineer:
IBE Consulting Engineers
Electrical engineer:
IBE Consulting Engineers
Civil engineer:
Paller‐Roberts Engineering, Inc.
General contractor:
Westport Construction, Inc.
Photographed by Iwan Baan
Client:
Skid Row Housing Trust
Last updated: December 14, 2012
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