Studio Collective revitalises modernist LA tower for Hotel June
Los Angles practice Studio Collective has renovated a mid-century building in the city designed by modernist architect Welton Becket in the 1960s to create a laid-back hotel. Hotel June is a 250-room property in a white, 12-storey tower designed by Los Angeles architect Welton Becket in 1968. Becket built a number of modernist buildings in The post Studio Collective revitalises modernist LA tower for Hotel June appeared first on Dezeen.
Los Angles practice Studio Collective has renovated a mid-century building in the city designed by modernist architect Welton Becket in the 1960s to create a laid-back hotel.
Hotel June is a 250-room property in a white, 12-storey tower designed by Los Angeles architect Welton Becket in 1968.
Becket built a number of modernist buildings in the city, including the rounded Capitol Records Building, Koreatown's Equitable Life Building skyscraper and the Los Angeles Music Center's Ahmanson Theater near Frank Gehry's metallic Walt Disney Concert Hall.
This building, which is in Los Angeles' beachside community of Playa Del Rey on Lincoln Boulevard, was previously another hotel before it was overhauled by Studio Collective.
While the exterior was left intact, the interiors are refreshed with many built-in oak pieces, terrazzo floors and woven accents. Pink and green details add a pop of colour.
The interiors have "a sense of the new and dynamic through coastal influences and a true California spirit" said the studio. The hotel features a pared-back feeling with natural materials and subtle use of colour.
A lobby has cream terrazzo floors, a wood-clad ceiling and a bright painting on a wall designed by Brooklyn artist Alex Proba. Becket's granddaughter, Alexandra Becket, also created wallpapers for other areas of the hotel.
Hotel rooms have white walls, woven carpeting and a mixture of modernist and more contemporary furniture pieces, including Hem sofas. Bright blue and grey are integrated into the suites for visual contrast.
"Hotel June is at once airy and cosy, blending clean lines and warm natural woods, earthy finishes, and custom furnishings," the studio said.
White oak closets, custom platform beds and wooden daybeds are intended to evoke mid‐century designs, like those by Charles and Ray Eames and relate to the building's history.
"Guestrooms and corridors play with colour-blocking geometries (that recall the work of local mid-century industrial designers Charles and Ray Eames)," Studio Collective said.
Bathrooms have black fixtures and showers are clad in small, square tiles in grey with dark grout.
In the hotel's restaurant and sitting area, glass walls are shaded by slatted oak wood screens to help filter natural sunlight. A white, curved sofa and a large woven light fixture decorate the lounge, while the dining area has dark terrazzo floors and wood furniture.
Hotel June is complete with an outdoor swimming pool, patio, an outdoor bar and restaurant, a fire pit and indoor gym.
The property, which is called Hotel June to reflect new beginnings and California's year-round summer sensibility, is the brainchild of Proper Hospitality co-founders Brian De Lowe and Brad Korzen.
The Proper hotels in California, which are designed by Kelly Wearstler, include Santa Monica Proper with a similarly relaxed style and San Francisco Proper overflowing with colourful art and furniture.
Hotel June joins a number of hotels recently completed in Los Angeles, like Ace Hotel, the West Hollywood Edition Hotel by Ian Schrager and John Pawson, Arts District Firehouse Hotel and 1 Hotel West Hollywood.
Photography is by The Ingalls.
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