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March 19, 2021

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54 DIGS.NET | 3.19.2021 A R C H I T E C T U R E + D E S I G N P R O F I L E | H OT E L J U N E L ead designer Chris Sheffield, designers Yasha Sangam and Tahlia Heffernan, and principals Christian Schulz, Adam Goldstein and Leslie Kale—all from Studio Collective—reimagined the vertical 14-story concrete structure initially conceived by famed L.A. architect Welton Becket in the mid- to late- 1950s. "The buildings' facades have a slight brutalist look and feel, due to the deep window sills and eaves expressed around the punched window openings, adding texture to the exterior but also a fortress-like quality at the same time," Schulz describes. The public spaces primarily occupy the ground floor. Separating the hotel's restaurant and bar from the main lobby area, the interior screening partitions comprised of steel and woven leather strapping were developed by Studio Collective with a fabricator in Oaxaca, Mexico. "It is one of the most tactile and beautiful elements," Schulz says. "Just across the main entry is a freestanding two-story structure that borders and protects the poolside exterior spaces. Here, the entire second floor is dedicated to an indoor-outdoor bar and dining areas that overlook the poolside below, complete with dedicated bathrooms and a small prep kitchen. The ground level is primarily back- of-house office, storage and support spaces. For the most part, these spaces were existing hotel program and amenity spaces that were largely kept intact but got a major top-bottom overhaul for all finishes, fixtures, furniture and equipment." Providing unparalleled views from mid-upper floors out toward the ocean, Downtown L.A. and - Christian Schulz "Hotel June has a variety of design influences, but its essence is of a coastal inspiration and a true California spirit." THIS PROJECT CELEBRATES THE ORIGINAL MID-CENTURY ARCHITECTURE WHILE ADDING A CONTEMPORARY TWIST IN EVERY AREA.

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