RESIDENTIAL + PUBLIC SPACE
Formosa1140           
 
Location: West Hollywood, CA
Size: 20,000 SF
Program: 11-unit multi-family housing and a 4,000 SF public park
Date: 2009
The Los Angeles region is notorious for its lack of urban public space; LOHA’s design for Formosa1140 addresses this condition by radically parceling out a third of its privately-owned building site as a publicly-managed pocket park for the City of West Hollywood. Formosa1140 simultaneously creates density and green space and models a replicable prototype for incremental community-driven city development.

In West Hollywood, the need for parks is dire: the city of 1% park allocation is saturated with housing, 90% of which comprises multi-family residences. At the time of Formosa1140’s initiation, West Hollywood provided two public parks to its community. Following Formosa1140’s success, there are now over a dozen designated public open areas.

By pushing the housing volume to one side of the building lot, LOHA provides each residential unit with park frontage. Its facade is then achieved through a unique choreography of per¬forated metal sheathing and fenestration.

The variation of privacy screens and open balcony voids within the building’s skin allows for the public realm of the park to intrude into the private volume of the building. Formosa1140’s permeable envelope promotes an urbanity of resident-community interaction. 

Located in a redevelopment area previously blighted by high deterioration, crime, and abandonment, Formosa1140’s award-winning red form grounds its park, brightens its neutral surroundings, and has helped catalyze the revitalization of West Hollywood. 
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