LOS ANGELES—The Dinerstein Co. has brokenground on Millennium Woodland Hills, a $95-milliondevelopment designed by Nadel Architects. The827,544-square-foot property has 395 multifamily units and onsiteparking.
"The building style is a bold modernist design with a bright redcolor scheme," Dale Yonkin, AIA, project director with NadelArchitects, tells GlobeSt.com. "We chose this design and color schemeto differentiate from the more conservative and traditionalmulti-family projects in Warner Center. Since the project islocated on a very visible corner, we created a strong streetpresence through signature exterior elements at the cornerbuildings."
The property will consist of several four- and five-storybuildings in a wrap-style design. Residentialunitswill range in size from 864 to 1,500 square feet, andonsite amenities will be ample, including a fitness center, yogaroom, business center and two swimming pools. The design alsoincludes plenty of outdoor space through a 2,000-square-foot dogpark and seven courtyards with outdoor living spaces, fireplacesand cabanas. "Our goal was to create a complex with adifferentiating exterior design as well as special amenities," saysYonkin. "Particularly unique amenities are the multiple courtyards, each with a special landscape style and extensive amenitiesoriented out to additional communal areas." The building willtarget Millennial residents.
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