Formation Association Designs Atwater Canyon

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Los Angeles, CA - Formation Association designs Atwater Canyon, an adaptive reuse project bisecting an existing masonry building with a canyon-like passageway.

Situated along the Atwater Village commercial corridor of Los Angeles, the mid-block passageway acts as a paseo and arcade connecting sidewalk and municipal parking via a sequence of interconnected spaces.

At the sidewalk, an existing proto-postmodern elevation is retained, retouched, and laced with a lightweight trellis upon which native California Morning Glory tendrils will ascend. Where the old glazed storefront would have otherwise been, generous openings lead to covered outdoor spaces all along the sidewalk and extend into the building, simultaneously reducing conditioned circulation space while doubling the commercial ‘frontage’ along the passageway’s course.

Lined with a roughly raked plaster, the passageway’s elevations are articulated with large arched apertures, storefronts to new restaurant and retail tenants and irreverent echoes of the existing facade. The rear entrance is announced with a tall arched opening, directly through which an open-air washroom greets visitors entering from the parking lot. Offering a bank of gender-neutral stalls, these amenities present a more hospitable approach to everyday business.

Throughout the development, a continuous plane of exposed ceiling joists extends overhead through interior and exterior spaces. Skylights and roof openings filter light and air through this ribbed ceiling plane into the passageway, at the center of which is introduced a new triangular courtyard - its articulated opening casts ridged architectural shadows against a dramatic weathered brick wall. In concert with foliage hanging intermittently throughout the passageway and rooftop planting activating the parapet line, this canyon-like adaptive reuse project porously interlaces old material with newly variegate sensibilities in an inextricable urban palimpsest.

Photography by Here and Now Agency:

Project Information:

Project Completion Date: 2022

Project size: 6,200 SF Adaptive Reuse

Lot area: 6,500 sf

Site conditions: Existing one-story urban infill market

Program: Commercial retail and restaurant

Design Intent: Create a canyon-like paseo via a mid-block adaptive reuse project

Clients: Rogg Partners

Consultants: 

Structural: Nous Engineering

Landscape: Terremoto

Signage: Still Room

MEP: Mars Engineering

Photography: Here And Now Agency

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About Formation Association

Formation Association practices architecture as a cultural project transforming our expectations of the built environment.

Endeavoring to discover multivalent outcomes for projects of every scale, Formation Association pursues the studied synthesis of the social and the material and their ongoing interplay across architecture, urbanism, and broader ecologies. 

Formation Association’s projects emerge from a collaborative meditation with our clients and partners to discover and materialize shared practical and psychological agendas resonating with site and social contexts. Our creative work is complimented by both the talent and technique of our staff, who have a broad range of experience and have produced a roster of award-winning work. Our knowledgeable team excavates history, engages the contemporary moment, and collaborates with clients, communities, and interdisciplinary partners to promote a variegated design approach. 

Our clients include exceptional organizations and institutions including: Phillips auction house, Redcar Properties, California Institute of the Arts, The Underground Museum, Benton Museum of Art at Pomona College, Los Angeles Contemporary Exhibitions, and Fuller Theological Seminary. 

Formation Association has won a Progressive Architecture Award from Architect magazine and an AIAPF Honor Award. Our firm’s projects have been published by Architect Magazine and art-world publications, and featured in online design journals such as Dezeen, Designboom, Fast Company, and Divisare. 

The firm’s collaborations with artists have been presented in museums and cultural institutions both locally and internationally, from the Orange County Museum of Art and the Main Museum, to the MIT List Visual Art Center and the Mona Bismarck American Center for Art and Culture in Paris. 

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