As Los Angeles evolves from LA 1.0 to 2.0, older buildings and spaces will be renovated and taken over to make better use of space. New community-driven spaces and buildings will become more common, and people will enjoy more public spaces, like local parks.
Overall, the three firms believe in a much more sustainable, interconnected, and denser city where buildings serve multiple purposes and public transportation is the norm. Density, common spaces, more green space, and multi-purpose office facilities are expected to be the norm. New developments will expand vertically rather than horizontally, and open public spaces will become a top priority. While all three visions have similar elements in common, there are differences, especially in cityLAB-UCLA’s proposal, which features ideas that are a bit more elaborate. Whose vision do you like best?
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