Brooks + Scarpa Reveal Alternate Proposal for New $12 Million Park in Downtown Los Angeles
Los Angeles-based practice Brooks + Scarpa has revealed their proposed design for the FAB Park competition, which sought schemes for a new $12 million public park situated at First and Broadway in Downtown LA.
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Los Angeles-based practice Brooks + Scarpa has revealed their proposed design for the FAB Park competition, which sought schemes for a new $12 million public park situated at First and Broadway in Downtown LA. The FAB (First and Broadway) Civic Center Park aims to capitalize on the city?s diverse character and encourages strong communal activity among members of the public, through the inclusion of unique spaces for food, art and socializing.
© Brooks + Scarpa
© Brooks + Scarpa
As part of LA?s ?50 Parks Initiative?, the City?s Department of Parks and Recreation bought the 1.96-acre site from the state in 2013, which was allocated towards the development of a new park for the city. The remaining 13-storey office building and accompanying 2-level underground parking required considerable demolition, which was completed in 2014.
© Brooks + Scarpa
© Brooks + Scarpa
According to Brooks + Scarpa, ?the city has a unique opportunity to design and construct an iconic park project in the Los Angeles Civic Center, that will augment the adjacent Grand Park, incorporate uses that bring life to the are...
© Brooks + Scarpa
Los Angeles-based practice Brooks + Scarpa has revealed their proposed design for the FAB Park competition, which sought schemes for a new $12 million public park situated at First and Broadway in Downtown LA. The FAB (First and Broadway) Civic Center Park aims to capitalize on the city?s diverse character and encourages strong communal activity among members of the public, through the inclusion of unique spaces for food, art and socializing.
© Brooks + Scarpa
© Brooks + Scarpa
As part of LA?s ?50 Parks Initiative?, the City?s Department of Parks and Recreation bought the 1.96-acre site from the state in 2013, which was allocated towards the development of a new park for the city. The remaining 13-storey office building and accompanying 2-level underground parking required considerable demolition, which was completed in 2014.
© Brooks + Scarpa
© Brooks + Scarpa
According to Brooks + Scarpa, ?the city has a unique opportunity to design and construct an iconic park project in the Los Angeles Civic Center, that will augment the adjacent Grand Park, incorporate uses that bring life to the are...
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