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4 Culver City Building Projects Win LA Architectural Awards

The awards celebrate designs that advance LA's legacy as a creative capital and foster vibrant community life, organizers said.

The recently expanded Culver Studios campus earned one of the top honors at the Los Angeles Business Council Architectural Awards.
The recently expanded Culver Studios campus earned one of the top honors at the Los Angeles Business Council Architectural Awards. (© Gensler / Ryan Gobuty via Los Angeles Business Council)

CULVER CITY, CA — Several Culver City building projects were among the winners at the recent Los Angeles Business Council Architectural Awards.

The awards, now in their 54th year, celebrate design that preserve and advance the region's legacy as a creative capital and foster "vibrant, inclusive community life," according to organizers.

“This year the LABC is honoring projects whose inspired designs build on LA’s heritage and move the city toward a dynamic future," said Mary Leslie, president of the Los Angeles Business Council. “From renewing entertainment venues and creative workspaces to reimagining parks, schools and housing, our honorees exemplify the power of architecture to serve the public good, foster progress, and build community.”

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Winners from a pool of hundreds of contenders were selected by a jury of architects, construction firms, developers and other industry experts.

The Grand Prize was awarded to Egyptian Theatre in Hollywood. Netflix, which purchased the historic theater in 2020, recently completed a $70 million restoration of the movie palace.

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Here's a look at the winners in the Culver City area, with blurbs provided by the Architectural Awards:

800/900 Culver Point
Award: Renovated Projects

"800|900 Culver Pointe is a vibrant office campus embodying the West Coast lifestyle. Located in Culver City, the project included renovating the lobby, common spaces, & restrooms, thoughtfully connecting indoor & outdoor spaces. The site transformation includes a stunning lobby with new finishes, hangar-style bifold façade & entry doors, a glass-enclosed atrium, & a new cafe & fitness facility."

800/900 Culver Point (Pavel Bendov / ArchExplorer via Los Angeles Business Council)

Sony Pictures Scenic Arts Building
Award: Renovated Projects

"The iconic Sony Pictures Scenic Arts Building, designed by RIOS and Sony Pictures, has been transformed into a multipurpose event space that honors Hollywood's craftmanship legacy. The project added significant new production office space while achieving Fitwel certification and LEED Gold, preserving the building's history while modernizing facilities."

Sony Pictures Scenic Arts Building (Pavel Bendov / ArchExplorer via Los Angeles Business Council)

Nadel Headquarters
Award: Workplace

"This design for an office headquarters embodies the company’s values as inclusive and forward-thinking and creates a healthy employee environment through ample daylight, connections to the outdoors, and natural materials. The interior layout creates a spatial sequence that tells the company story while visually connecting interior spaces to the outdoors or for natural daylight."

A lounge inside the Nadel Headquarters (via Los Angeles Business Council)

Culver Studios
Award: Community Impact Award

"The Culver Studios is one of the entertainment industry’s most treasured independent film and television studios. Originally built in 1918 by silent movie pioneer Thomas Ince, The Culver Studios has been home to some of the most famous productions in Hollywood history, including Gone with the Wind, Citizen Kane and E.T. Hackman Capital Partners, which purchased the studio in 2014, embraced the studio’s star-studded legacy with an Innovation Plan to completely modernize the lot—more than doubling its size—for next-generation entertainment. All while preserving the site’s historic structures. The now 720,850-square-foot campus includes the iconic Mansion and bungalows, five brand new buildings, totaling 554,000 square feet, and two parking structures with 1930 spaces. All in all, the campus offers 619,850 square feet of creative office and state-of-the-art production support space, six stages totaling 92,000 square feet and 7,000 square feet of stage support space."

The Culver Studios (© Gensler / Ryan Gobuty via Los Angeles Business Council)

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