Regen Projects
Michael Maltzan Architecture
Los Angeles, California, USA
An artistic anchor in a burgeoning section of Hollywood while signaling an eastward shift in the cultural center of Los Angeles.
By using the former one-story brick and bowstring-truss building on the site as an armature, the existing building footprint was maintained. As a result, the project stands out of plane from its neighbors and can be seen prominently down the long stretch of boulevard.
The architecture separates itself from the context, while taking cues from it as well. In contrast to the cacophony of signs, architectural styles, and piecemeal development, the existing building openings were carefully edited and the building was wrapped in a taut white plaster skin to bring it a contemporary reading.
The ground level interior spaces are simple volumes; the proportions, thresholds and quality of light are intentionally subtle in order to provide a significant but restrained venue to exhibit the works of international artists.
The main gallery offers a single, uninterrupted 4,000 square feet of exhibition space. Whether used as a whole space or subdivided, two parallel ceiling apertures connected to a lightwell above suffuse the space with a restrained natural light that complements the overhead track lighting.
The flexibility of the main gallery is extended to the lobby and adjacent corridors, allowing for a fluid transition throughout the space. Two viewing rooms offer a more intimate environment for viewing art, completing a family of exhibition spaces that will serve the diverse range of works created by the gallery artists.
The consideration of light and space that defines the galleries and viewing rooms extends to the support spaces. The light-filled offices, housed primarily in the preserved warehouse structure, contain both enclosed offices and more open, flexible offices spaces.
The upper level includes the owner's office and a 4,000 square foot outdoor sculpture deck that capitalizes on the temperate Southern California weather and offers panoramic views of Los Angeles. Like the exhibition spaces below, the outdoor decks accommodate a variety of exhibition spaces. The larger east deck allows for the installation of sculpture and hosting of gallery events.
The aggregation of volumes, housing the outdoor lounge, offices, and rooftop sculpture deck, create an interplay of physical and programmatic elements reminiscent of the neighborhood's diversity.
With our relocation to these spacious, light-filled new quarters, it is not only our physical space that expands but also our ability to support innovative artists and help connect people to their works. Michael Maltzan's design embraces our new context, responding to the post-production film warehouses and colorful urban landscape that surrounds us, giving us the opportunity to present vibrant art in ways we could never have dreamt./ Shaun Caley Regen, President of Regen Projects

Drawing courtesy Michael Maltzan
Architecture
First Floor Plan

Drawing courtesy Michael Maltzan
Architecture
Second Floor Plan
Facts about Regen Projects
Total Area:
20,000 ft2 on two levels
Completed:
2012
Client:
Architects:
Design Principal:
Michael Maltzan, FAIA
Project team:
Project Director:
Tim Williams
Project Designers:
Gee-ghid Tse
Job Captain:
Edward Tung
Consultants:
Structure:
B.W. Smith Structural Engineers
Mechanical, Electrical, Plumbing:
GMEP Engineers, Inc.
Civil:
KPFF Consulting Engineers
Specifications:
Technical Resources Consultants, Inc.
Waterproofing:
SC Consulting Group
Lighting Design:
Lam Partners, Inc.
IT:
Dove Communications, Inc.
Security:
Q:SIS Protection & Investigation, Inc.
General Contractor:
MATT Construction Corporation
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Last updated: February 26, 2013
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