In his article entitled, Neil M Denari Architects aims for "immediate singularity" with purple LA office building *, Dreith shines light on a new office building in Beverly Hills, CA that immediately became well known due to its all-around purple color. The structure is described as a “four-story building (with) a roughly rectangular layout, with large expanses of glass…” The color is described by the architects as “aubergine.” The reasoning for such a color was to give the building individuality, while also “responding to the tall orders of the City of Beverly Hills: build it, but build it with purpose."
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The building is unique to the city, as there is no other with the same purple color. Another very notable quote from this article is from one of the architects who brought this building to life. The anonymous architect states, "Given its enduring nature, the building was sustainably designed, detailed, and developed to represent the future of work – while respecting the notion that the next generation of workplaces must be more than just work." A design with such details as this should be what all construction teams and owners strive for during their commercial builds. An office building is not simply about work, but it plays a major part in the lives of real human beings. The building must contribute to aesthetic tastes, lifestyle preferences, functionality, and the future. All of which can be achieved with the right architectural products.
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*Dreith, Ben. “Neil M Denari Architects aims for "immediate singularity" with purple LA office building” Dezeen, 29 August 2024, https://www.dezeen.com/2024/08/29/neil-m-denari-architects-purple-la-office-building/.
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