Tag: Lorcan O’Herlihy Architects

Rossmore apartment project presented at a ‘town hall’

Rossmore apartment project presented at a ‘town hall’

| September 2, 2021 | 0 Comments

A neighborhood town hall meeting hosted by Atlanta-based developer Domos Coliving attracted more than 30 local residents last month to hear details of plans to renovate the apartment building at 410 N. Rossmore Ave. Frances Anderton, architecture and design journalist, who formerly hosted the KCRW show “DnA: Design and Architecture,” was the event’s moderator. A panel […]

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On Preservation: 410 N. Rossmore and the design of additions to historic buildings

On Preservation: 410 N. Rossmore and the design of additions to historic buildings

| July 1, 2021 | 0 Comments

For a few months now, I have been watching with some interest the saga of 410 N. Rossmore Ave., the sturdy Art Deco stump which sits between the stately dowagers, the El Royale and Country Club Manor, just north of Beverly Boulevard. The proposed project has given rise to multiple news articles, acrimonious review committee […]

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Renderings released for historic Rossmore project

Renderings released for historic Rossmore project

| December 2, 2020 | 4 Comments

 The final design and first architectural renderings have been released for the “reconfiguration” of an historic Hancock Park apartment building located on Rossmore Avenue opposite the Wilshire Country Club.  The building, 410 N. Rossmore Ave., will get a new lease on life by way of an extensive restoration project that will see seismic safety upgrades, […]

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11-story tower proposed on N. Rossmore Avenue

11-story tower proposed on N. Rossmore Avenue

| January 29, 2020 | 1 Comment

Co-living units aren’t the only change maybe coming to Rossmore Avenue. Construction is expected to start this spring on a twisting, 11-story, mid-rise apartment building. Located at 617 N. Rossmore Ave., plans for the 120-foot-tall modern residential tower in Hancock Park include razing an existing two-story structure to make way for the new building with […]

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