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Article: LOFT LIFE.(Bergamot Station, Los Angeles)(Brief Article)
- Article from:
- The Architectural Review
- Article date:
- March 1, 2001
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Adding to the recolonization of a redundant industrial site in Santa Monica, this mixed-use building has a formal and material modesty.
Bergamot Station is deeply rooted in the transport and social history of Los Angeles. Formerly a transport stop along the now defunct Red Car Line, it was converted into industrial premises for a hot water heating manufacturer (the American Appliance Company), prior to its latest more fashionable incarnation as a kind of creative campus housing 30 art galleries, a bookshop, numerous design firms and film studios. Since 1994, Pugh + Scarpa have been involved with the development of Bergamot Station adapting existing buildings to ...
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... ... about issues related to the arts in Santa Monica. With a margin of error of plus or ... Series (48%), concerts at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium (43%), Bergamot Station (45%), Santa Monica Museum of Art (36%) and local live ...
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