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Los Angeles, USA

Residential

2013-2020

Gardenhouse is a mixed-use development that reimagines urban living by merging architecture with nature. The project consists of 18 residential units above ground-floor commercial space, forming a “hillside village” that emerges from one of the largest living green walls in the U.S.

The facade is planted with native, drought-tolerant species that reduce irrigation needs and create a textured, organic presence on Wilshire Boulevard. Above, a cluster of white, pitched-roof volumes with irregular windows evoke the hills of Los Angeles while providing varied housing typologies studios, condominiums, townhouses, and villas.

Each unit has its own entrance and private outdoor space, enhancing individuality and community. A central second-floor courtyard acts as a shared “secret garden,” designed for privacy and interaction.

The ground-floor entry along Stanley Drive is envisioned as a carved “cave” leading residents on a sensory journey of light, shadow, and water before opening up to a landscaped patio.

Gardenhouse challenges the standard apartment block, proposing a nature-infused alternative that prioritizes harmony between people, architecture, and the environment.

Team

Principal Partners

Ma Yansong, Dang Qun, Yosuke Hayano

Associate Partners

Flora Lee, Lu Junliang (Dixon)

Design Team

Li Guangchong, Jon Kontuly, Joanna Tan, Chris Hung-Yu Chen, Wenshan Xie, Cesar D Pena Del Rey, Jeffrey Miner

Client

Palisades Capital Partners LLC

Executive Architect

Gruen Associates

Structural Engineer

John Labib + Associates (JLA)

MEP Engineer

Breen Engineering Inc.

Landscape Architect

Gruen Associates

Interior Design

Rottet Studio

Civil Engineering

Kimley-Horn and Associates, Inc.

Green Wall Specialist

Seasons Landscape

General Constructor

DHC Builders, Inc.

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