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New renderings for a 30-unit condo project on Kings Road in West Hollywood have popped up on the website for Lorcan O’Herlihy Architects, which designed the under-construction project. The complex had previously been reported as an apartment project, but a representative from developer National Construction tells Curbed it is now a condo project.
The images show the four-story 41,500-square-foot complex’s dynamic facade, a mix of perforated metal panel and wood cladding that jut out to create balconies and also keep the building from looking bulky.
When complete, the project will have a double-height entry-level courtyard, a “communal atrium,” and an amenity area with a gym and roof deck spanning parts of the third and fourth floors. It will also feature underground parking.
A rep with LOHA tells Curbed the project is likely to wrap up by late 2018.
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LOHA is also working on two projects across town, in Downtown’s Arts District. One will bring 344 live/work units to the rapidly developing neighborhood, while the other will be a renovation of the headquarters of the arts nonprofit Art Share L.A.
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