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Brooks+Scarpa’s Alta Lofts Provide Chic Living in an Old Factory

08/22/2011
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    Taking a long and windy road to completion Los Angeles' <a href="http://www.livealta.com">Alta Lofts</a> is a unique take on contemporary urban living.  Struggling to finish the building in the existing economy, the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/la/hw8-prefab-homes-have-the-open-air-feeling-of-a-loft/">lofts </a>are finally complete and ready to offer sustainable living for a revitalized East LA community. Designed by <a href="http://www.pugh-scarpa.com/">Brooks-Scarpa Architects</a> formally (Pugh-Scarpa), the green renovation is a striking re-envisioning of the 1920-era paint factory. The contemporary design capping the original neo-classical building is a nod to the retro chic that LA does best. The industrial artist studios open to a large central atrium by garage doors adding community and the open air to the lofts lifestyle.
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    The original Fuller Paints building <a href="http://inhabitat.com/?attachment_id=144967">façade</a> was left virtually intact.
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    The modernist metal 2 story ‘cap’ is placed on top of the original 4 story building. 
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    The design creates a very unique character that both preserves the area's culture while looking to provide modern, dense and colorful city living.
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    Two roof gardens, a walkway system, and courtyard allow pedestrians to flow throughout the building, creating a sense of community for the inhabitants.
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    The atrium courtyard was introduced into the heart of the building to provide natural lighting and send breezes through the interior.
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    Heat pumps provide heating and cooling and low-flow water devices and xeriscape gardens keep water consumption low.
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    The mixed-use <a href="http://inhabitat.com/la/trendy-standard-hotel-in-downtown-la-converted-from-historical-landmark-superior-oil-building/">revitalization</a> of the 85 year-old building is a cornerstone in the renewal of the entire neighborhood.
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    The 158,000 square foot project offers 102 live-work spaces in addition to commercial and retail areas on the ground floor.
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    A new train station is also nearby. Originally intended to be low-income housing by the original developer (who was also the partner Architect <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_Scarpa">Lawrence Scarpa</a>), the economic downturn put the project in limbo.
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    New developers turned the lofts into a contemporary industrial space clearly aimed for young working professionals who want to live near downtown.
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    Floor plan of smaller units.
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Alta Lofts by Brooks Scarpa

Taking a long and windy road to completion Los Angeles' Alta Lofts is a unique take on contemporary urban living.  Struggling to finish the building in the existing economy, the lofts are finally complete and ready to offer sustainable living for a revitalized East LA community. Designed by Brooks-Scarpa Architects formally (Pugh-Scarpa), the green renovation is a striking re-envisioning of the 1920-era paint factory. The contemporary design capping the original neo-classical building is a nod to the retro chic that LA does best. The industrial artist studios open to a large central atrium by garage doors adding community and the open air to the lofts lifestyle.

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