Work | Hollywood Bowl Lower Concourse
This project transforms the Hollywood Bowl’s Lower Concourse dressing rooms into welcoming backstage spaces that balance functionality, warmth, and the ritual of performance.
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Rotary-cut marine plywood introduces warmth and organic texture within the dressing rooms, while obscure glass provides privacy without sacrificing light or openness.
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Handmade tile provides each bathroom with a distinct sense of place, introducing color, texture, and an organic quality.
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Warm wood surfaces, integrated lighting, and simple furnishings create a calm, functional dressing room environment.
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The corridor connecting the dressing rooms continues the use of organic textures, creating a cohesive backstage experience.
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Dressing rooms provide a calm, light-filled setting for performer preparation, combining integrated vanity lighting, warm wood floors, and flexible lounge seating.
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Handmade blue tile introduces an organic quality and a distinct sense of place within the dressing room bathrooms.
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Handmade green tile creates an organic, tactile shower environment that supports comfort and accessibility.
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Warm wood slat walls and ceilings create an organic, continuous backdrop along the backstage circulation route.
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PROJECT: Hollywood Bowl Lower Concourse
LOCATION: Los Angeles, CA
CLIENT: Los Angeles Philharmonic Association
YEAR: 2025
SIZE: 2,800 SF
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COLLABORATORS:
MEP: TX Enginering
Construction: Gingerich Construction
TEAM: Poonam Sharma, Beatrice Vazquez, Claire Mutchnik
PHOTOGRAPHY: aeg7 - Andrea Gaffney
