Projects

Council District 8 Navigation Center

Year
2021
Status
Built

Working directly with the city of Los Angeles on this homeless navigation center in LA’s Council District 8, JFAK designed a modular two-story building whose height was a necessary design decision that has led to a sense of street presence, architectural dignity, and functionality. JFAK got the job partially because of a successful fitness center they’d designed for UCLA that used the same modular principles; the council district into which this center went is represented by Marqueece Harris-Dawson, the chair of the City Committee on Homelessness. “He wanted there to be a gallery and a place where the community could meet,” JFAK principal John Friedman says.

Working directly with the city of Los Angeles on this homeless navigation center in LA’s Council District 8, JFAK designed a modular two-story building whose height was a necessary design decision that has led to a sense of street presence, architectural dignity, and functionality. JFAK got the job partially because of a successful fitness center they’d designed for UCLA that used the same modular principles; the council district into which this center went is represented by Marqueece Harris-Dawson, the chair of the City Committee on Homelessness. “He wanted there to be a gallery and a place where the community could meet,” JFAK principal John Friedman says.

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