Morphosis to design surrealistic landmark at infamous Hollywood haunt
By Andrew Manns
The new building will replace The Viper Room, an infamous club formerly co-owned by Johnny Depp. Credit: Courtesy of Morphosis Architects
Morphosis Architects have been selected to design a surrealistic complex on the site of the infamous Viper Room, a club formerly co-owned by Johnny Depp and patronised by numerous Hollywood celebrities.
Recently released renderings for the project show a tapered, C-shaped building and a tower covered in greenery. The two structures – set to occupy a tract of land on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles – are connected by a sloping park with tree-lined walkways and open recreational areas.
According to WeHoville, the development will rise 15 storeys and accommodate a 115-room hotel and 31 condos, as well as a gym, spa, and revitalised Viper Room, plus multiple retail and dining outlets.
Morphosis outvied 12 architecture firms to win the design contract from Silver Creek Development, the LA-based real estate firm spearheading the property’s transformation.
The company reportedly purchased the The Viper Room and the surrounding blocks in July for US$80m (€70m, £62.7m).
A representative of Morphosis told CLAD that the project is still in its preliminary stages; consequently, details about its completion date have yet not be announced.
Morphosis Architects have been selected to design a surrealistic complex on the
site of the infamous Viper Room, a club formerly co-owned by Johnny Depp and
patronised by numerous Hollywood celebrities.
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Morphosis to design surrealistic landmark at infamous Hollywood haunt
By Andrew Manns
The new building will replace The Viper Room, an infamous club formerly co-owned by Johnny Depp. Credit: Courtesy of Morphosis Architects
Morphosis Architects have been selected to design a surrealistic complex on the site of the infamous Viper Room, a club formerly co-owned by Johnny Depp and patronised by numerous Hollywood celebrities.
Recently released renderings for the project show a tapered, C-shaped building and a tower covered in greenery. The two structures – set to occupy a tract of land on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles – are connected by a sloping park with tree-lined walkways and open recreational areas.
According to WeHoville, the development will rise 15 storeys and accommodate a 115-room hotel and 31 condos, as well as a gym, spa, and revitalised Viper Room, plus multiple retail and dining outlets.
Morphosis outvied 12 architecture firms to win the design contract from Silver Creek Development, the LA-based real estate firm spearheading the property’s transformation.
The company reportedly purchased the The Viper Room and the surrounding blocks in July for US$80m (€70m, £62.7m).
A representative of Morphosis told CLAD that the project is still in its preliminary stages; consequently, details about its completion date have yet not be announced.
Morphosis Architects have been selected to design a surrealistic complex on the
site of the infamous Viper Room, a club formerly co-owned by Johnny Depp and
patronised by numerous Hollywood celebrities.
If the health service is to
survive, we must recognise
that it is a disease service
– and that wellbeing rests with
us, says the activity advocate
and healthy ageing champion.
He talks to Kate Cracknell
For every member with a tripod and a big following, there are others irritated at the way equipment is being hogged or wary they’ll be in the background on someone’s Insta feed. Do influencers offer valuable, free marketing or are they just a nuisance? Kath Hudson finds out how operators are responding
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than 10% ahead of last year.
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health engagement into measurable outcomes by combining body composition tracking with
targeted physical activity interventions.