California Builder & Engineer

Dedicated to the people who make our built environment better and safer. We tell your stories and celebrate your successes.

Register with us and receive industry news and content only available to subscribers.

Subscribe
Contacts

Indianapolis, IN, USA (HQ)

903 E. Ohio St., Indianapolis, IN 46202

Call: (317) 423-2325

info@acppubs.com

843 N Spring Street, One of the Largest CLT Office Buildings in Los Angeles, Reaches a Milestone

LOS ANGELES, CA — Located directly across from the Chinatown Metro stop, 843 N Spring Street will be one of the largest Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT) buildings in Los Angeles. The installation of what will be 82,000 square feet of CLT panels in the hybrid timber structure is being developed by Redcar LTD, designed by LEVER Architecture, and built by Shawmut Design and Construction. The five-story, 122,000-rentable-square-foot office and retail building is an environmentally forward-thinking new office prototype featuring a tiered vertical garden courtyard by landscape architecture firm, James Corner Field Operations, designers of the High Line.

The team collaborated to create a building that weaves office spaces and the outdoors together via open-air circulation spaces, a rooftop deck, and balconies. Adaptively integrating a former two-story indoor market, 843 N Spring is a model for sustainable office design by incorporating a rooftop PV array, over 200 bike stalls and EV charging stations, and biophilic materials inside and out with landscape irrigated by a 15,000 gallon cistern that captures onsite rain water. For the 843 N Spring project, preliminary calculations show an estimated reduction of 1,357 metric tons of carbon compared to traditional building methods, which is equivalent to keeping 287 cars off the road for a year.

Chinatown is one the oldest neighborhoods in Los Angeles, with some buildings dating back to the late 1800s, and is also the most important transportation hub in Southern California, with Union Station at the center of it. The neighborhood has one of the highest concentrations of new multifamily residential developments in the city and has become one of the culinary centers of the region.

Redcar’s involvement in Chinatown started in 2014 when it acquired 759 N Spring Street, just a block south of 843 N Spring Street. The property is now fully leased by social media company, Meta and digital advertising company, Contend Media. Redcar owns six other assets in Chinatown with tenants such as Dapper Labs, NAC Architecture, Korrus, and Valyou Furniture.

“Redcar is pleased to bring this architecturally and environmentally iconic building to Los Angeles. This was a great opportunity to fit in with the existing streetscape and connect to the rest of the city through Metro. We are committed to this neighborhood and look forward to continued job growth and community collaboration,” said Jim Jacobsen, Chairman and CEO at Redcar LTD.

Gomaco
Your local Gomaco dealer
Terry Equipment

Specifically designed with the goal of pushing the boundaries of mass timber design at scale, the development is one of the first major CLT office buildings in Los Angeles. It is a hybrid structural system that combines five-ply and three-ply CLT panels and a concrete topping slab, with exposed steel columns and beams that account for the building’s gravity and seismic loads. Exposed timber panels cantilever over the balconies, and add a natural, warm aesthetic to the interior. The CLT installation will only require eight days per floor for floors 3, 4, 5, and the roof and two days for the mezzanine.

“Working with Redcar Properties and James Corner Field Operations, we set out to create a new type of office experience that connects contemporary modes of working to Los Angeles’ incredible climate. For the first time, landscape and large scale mass timber construction unite to bring Los Angeles a unique, transit-oriented workspace. 843 N Spring Street’s sustainable design provides a new type of space where creative work can flourish,” said LEVER Architecture Founding Principal Thomas Robinson.

“Inspired by California’s iconic landscapes, the open spaces at 843 N Spring Street will create a connection to big nature in the city. The central vertical garden is envisioned as a ‘fern canyon’ with cascading green walls and reclaimed timber slabs set within a pebble floor. The rooftop meadow features drought-tolerant native planting and a spectacular view of DTLA,” said Sarah Weidner Astheimer, Principal at James Corner Field Operations. “The gardens at 843 N Spring Street function as connective tissue between indoor work environments, repositioning the value of nature in our daily lives, something that is essential for our collective health and well-being.”

“With a 26-year history of building in Los Angeles, we are extremely proud to work alongside Redcar Properties and LEVER Architecture to construct one of the first large-scale cross-laminated timber buildings in the city,” said Greg Skalaski, Executive Vice President of the West region at Shawmut Design and Construction. “Our team is uniquely positioned to successfully deliver this project — supporting our local expertise with Shawmut’s national experience with CLT — driving construction sustainability and innovation.”

843 N Spring is currently 40 percent through construction and is scheduled to open to the public in August 2022.

SITECH
Your local Trimble Construction Division dealer
SITECH Southwest
SITECH West
Gomaco
Your local Gomaco dealer
Terry Equipment
Gomaco
Your local Gomaco dealer
Terry Equipment
Gomaco
Your local Gomaco dealer
Terry Equipment