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Netflix Egyptian Theater and Television City among 2024 LA Architectural Awards winners

By Niall Patrick Walsh|

Monday, Nov 25, 2024

Netflix Egyptian Theater by Studio 440 Architecture and Gensler

The Los Angeles Business Council has announced the winners of its 54th LA Architectural Awards. The series seeks to celebrate “designs that preserve and advance the city’s legacy as a creative capital and foster vibrant, inclusive community life.”

Four dozen projects were recognized across the series, selected from a pool of hundreds of submissions. Among the winners was the Netflix Egyptian Theater, which won the Grand Prize.

“This year the LABC is honoring projects whose inspired designs build on L.A.’s heritage and move the city toward a dynamic future,” said Mary Leslie, president of the Los Angeles Business Council, about the winners. “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.”

Below, we have published this year’s full list of winners. You can compare this year’s selection to those of previous years by reviewing our coverage of the 2023 winners.

Netflix Egyptian Theater by Studio 440 Architecture and Gensler. Image courtesy of the Los Angeles Business Council

Grand Prize Award

Netflix Egyptian Theater by Studio 440 Architecture and Gensler

Chairman’s Award

  • Wishing Tree Park by MIG
  • Port of Los Angeles Wilmington Waterfront Promenade by Sasaki and Studio-MLA
  • George Wolfberg Park at Potrero Canyon by City of Los Angeles, Architectural Division, Marrs Services, and City of Los Angeles, Geotechnical Engineering Division

Television City by RIOS, Foster + Partners, and Adamson Associates. Image courtesy of the Los Angeles Business Council

Community Impact Award

  • Radford Studio Center by SOM
  • Television City by RIOS, Foster + Partners, and Adamson Associates
  • Ranch Lot Studios by Gensler
  • Sunset Glenoaks Studios by Bastien and Associates
  • FOX FUTURE by RIOS
  • Echelon Studios by RIOS and House & Robertson Architects, Inc.
  • Sylmar Studios by Ware Malcomb & CMS Architects

Adaptive Reuse

University of Southern California United University Church by Perkins Eastman

UCLA Nimoy Theater by BAR Architects & Interiors. Image courtesy of the Los Angeles Business Council

Civic Buildings

Torrance Transit Center by The S/L/A/M Collaborative

Education

  • Westmark Lower School by nbbj
  • LAUSD Cleveland High School Comprehensive Modernization by PBWS Architects
  • Drollinger Family Stage at Loyola Marymount University by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
  • Antelope Valley College, Student Services Building by Gensler

Healthcare

  • Kaiser Permanente Watts MOB/CLC by Perkins&Will
  • Bellflower Radiation Oncology Center by The S/L/A/M Collaborative

Hospitality

UCLA Nimoy Theater by BAR Architects & Interiors

La Prensa Libre by Van Tilburg, Banvard & Soderbergh, AIA. Image courtesy of the Los Angeles Business Council

Housing Projects: Multi-Family Affordable

  • Weingart Tower 1A by AXIS Architecture + Design and JWDA
  • 6th Street Place by TCA Architects, Inc.
  • La Prensa Libre by Van Tilburg, Banvard & Soderbergh, AIA

Housing Project: Multi-Family Market Rate

  • 425 Palm by Kevin Tsai Architecture
  • AVA Arts District by OFFICEUNTITLED and AC Martin

Housing Projects: Single Family Residential

  • Strata House by KOVAC
  • t House by ANX / Aaron Neubert Architects

800 / 900 Culver Pointe by RIOS. Image courtesy of the Los Angeles Business Council

Interiors

  • TCW Group by Gensler
  • Califia Farms Corporate Headquarters by The S/L/A/M Collaborative
  • Dine Brands by Gensler

Landscape

  • Burton Way Median by MIG
  • Playhouse Village Park by MIG

Mixed-Use Projects

  • West Edge by Gensler and AC Martin
  • Alexan Noho West by AO

Renovated Projects

  • 800 / 900 Culver Pointe by RIOS
  • Sony Pictures Scenic Arts Building by RIOS

Providence by Bells + Whistles. Image courtesy of the Los Angeles Business Council

Retail/Restaurants

  • Providence by Bells + Whistles
  • Uchi by ORA

Sustainability

  • 1550 Lincoln by KFA Architecture
  • Alpice by Minarc

Workplace

  • Nadel Headquarters by Standard Architecture/Design
  • Second Century Project by Gehry Partners, LLP
  • 9000 Wilshire by Neil M. Denari Architects and HLW
  • 10 West Pasadena by SOM and Kendall/Heaton Associates, Inc.

Beyond LA

  • Houston Endowment Headquarters by Kevin Daly Architects and Productora
  • Frost Center for Research and Innovation by ZGF Architects
  • Universidad de Lima Wellness Center by Sasaki

ST REGIS Kanai Resort & Spa by Michael Edmonds. Image courtesy of the Los Angeles Business Council

Under Construction

  • Santa Monica College, Math & Science Building by Yazdani Studio of CannonDesign and CannonDesign
  • Colburn School Expansion by Gehry Partners, LLP
  • Pershing Square Renovation by Gruen Associates

Design Concept

  • 727 Grand by OFFICEUNTITLED
  • Ballona Wetlands Park by Sorensen Architects, Inc.
  • 4th & Hewitt by OFFICEUNTITLED

Mexico & LA Sustainable Real Estate Award

ST REGIS Kanai Resort & Spa by Michael Edmonds

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Netflix Egyptian Theater and Television City among 2024 LA Architectural Awards winners

By Niall Patrick Walsh|

Monday, Nov 25, 2024

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Netflix Egyptian Theater by Studio 440 Architecture and Gensler

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Sasaki
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The Los Angeles Business Council has announced the winners of its 54th LA Architectural Awards. The series seeks to celebrate “designs that preserve and advance the city’s legacy as a creative capital and foster vibrant, inclusive community life.”

Four dozen projects were recognized across the series, selected from a pool of hundreds of submissions. Among the winners was the Netflix Egyptian Theater, which won the Grand Prize.

“This year the LABC is honoring projects whose inspired designs build on L.A.’s heritage and move the city toward a dynamic future,” said Mary Leslie, president of the Los Angeles Business Council, about the winners. “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.”

Below, we have published this year’s full list of winners. You can compare this year’s selection to those of previous years by reviewing our coverage of the 2023 winners.

Netflix Egyptian Theater by Studio 440 Architecture and Gensler. Image courtesy of the Los Angeles Business Council

Grand Prize Award

Netflix Egyptian Theater by Studio 440 Architecture and Gensler

Chairman’s Award

  • Wishing Tree Park by MIG
  • Port of Los Angeles Wilmington Waterfront Promenade by Sasaki and Studio-MLA
  • George Wolfberg Park at Potrero Canyon by City of Los Angeles, Architectural Division, Marrs Services, and City of Los Angeles, Geotechnical Engineering Division

Television City by RIOS, Foster + Partners, and Adamson Associates. Image courtesy of the Los Angeles Business Council

Community Impact Award

  • Radford Studio Center by SOM
  • Television City by RIOS, Foster + Partners, and Adamson Associates
  • Ranch Lot Studios by Gensler
  • Sunset Glenoaks Studios by Bastien and Associates
  • FOX FUTURE by RIOS
  • Echelon Studios by RIOS and House & Robertson Architects, Inc.
  • Sylmar Studios by Ware Malcomb & CMS Architects

Adaptive Reuse

University of Southern California United University Church by Perkins Eastman

UCLA Nimoy Theater by BAR Architects & Interiors. Image courtesy of the Los Angeles Business Council

Civic Buildings

Torrance Transit Center by The S/L/A/M Collaborative

Education

  • Westmark Lower School by nbbj
  • LAUSD Cleveland High School Comprehensive Modernization by PBWS Architects
  • Drollinger Family Stage at Loyola Marymount University by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
  • Antelope Valley College, Student Services Building by Gensler

Healthcare

  • Kaiser Permanente Watts MOB/CLC by Perkins&Will
  • Bellflower Radiation Oncology Center by The S/L/A/M Collaborative

Hospitality

UCLA Nimoy Theater by BAR Architects & Interiors

La Prensa Libre by Van Tilburg, Banvard & Soderbergh, AIA. Image courtesy of the Los Angeles Business Council

Housing Projects: Multi-Family Affordable

  • Weingart Tower 1A by AXIS Architecture + Design and JWDA
  • 6th Street Place by TCA Architects, Inc.
  • La Prensa Libre by Van Tilburg, Banvard & Soderbergh, AIA

Housing Project: Multi-Family Market Rate

  • 425 Palm by Kevin Tsai Architecture
  • AVA Arts District by OFFICEUNTITLED and AC Martin

Housing Projects: Single Family Residential

  • Strata House by KOVAC
  • t House by ANX / Aaron Neubert Architects

800 / 900 Culver Pointe by RIOS. Image courtesy of the Los Angeles Business Council

Interiors

  • TCW Group by Gensler
  • Califia Farms Corporate Headquarters by The S/L/A/M Collaborative
  • Dine Brands by Gensler

Landscape

  • Burton Way Median by MIG
  • Playhouse Village Park by MIG

Mixed-Use Projects

  • West Edge by Gensler and AC Martin
  • Alexan Noho West by AO

Renovated Projects

  • 800 / 900 Culver Pointe by RIOS
  • Sony Pictures Scenic Arts Building by RIOS

Providence by Bells + Whistles. Image courtesy of the Los Angeles Business Council

Retail/Restaurants

  • Providence by Bells + Whistles
  • Uchi by ORA

Sustainability

  • 1550 Lincoln by KFA Architecture
  • Alpice by Minarc

Workplace

  • Nadel Headquarters by Standard Architecture/Design
  • Second Century Project by Gehry Partners, LLP
  • 9000 Wilshire by Neil M. Denari Architects and HLW
  • 10 West Pasadena by SOM and Kendall/Heaton Associates, Inc.

Beyond LA

  • Houston Endowment Headquarters by Kevin Daly Architects and Productora
  • Frost Center for Research and Innovation by ZGF Architects
  • Universidad de Lima Wellness Center by Sasaki

ST REGIS Kanai Resort & Spa by Michael Edmonds. Image courtesy of the Los Angeles Business Council

Under Construction

  • Santa Monica College, Math & Science Building by Yazdani Studio of CannonDesign and CannonDesign
  • Colburn School Expansion by Gehry Partners, LLP
  • Pershing Square Renovation by Gruen Associates

Design Concept

  • 727 Grand by OFFICEUNTITLED
  • Ballona Wetlands Park by Sorensen Architects, Inc.
  • 4th & Hewitt by OFFICEUNTITLED

Mexico & LA Sustainable Real Estate Award

ST REGIS Kanai Resort & Spa by Michael Edmonds

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