Designed by Argentinean architect César Pelli, the 14-acre (57,000 m2) campus opened in 1975, with the 750,000-square-foot (70,000 m2) Center Blue. Architect Norma Merrick Sklarek also contributed to the architectural design of the building.[3]Center Green opened in 1988, adding 450,000 square feet (42,000 m2). The final phase of the plan, Center Red, opened in 2013 with an additional 400,000 square feet (37,000 m2).[4]
Award-winning Pacific Design Center is the West Coast’s leading resource for the traditional and contemporary residential and contract furnishings, fabrics, floor coverings, architectural products, wallcoverings, lighting, kitchen and bath products, and accessories.
The 1.6 million square-foot campus presents nearly 100 boutique to international showroom brands, representing 2,200 product lines available to source by professional interior designers, architects, facility managers, decorators and dealers.
Pacific Design Center also serves the needs of the design, entertainment and arts communities by providing dramatic public and private spaces for screenings, exhibitions, lectures, meetings, special events and receptions.
A premier, multi-use facility, Pacific Design Center features two restaurants (Design Cafe & Silver Bullet Express); The SilverScreen Theater, a 294 seat state-of-the-art luxury film venue and reception facility; the Conference Center, a 200 seat facility fully equipped for conferences and meetings, and a Michael Graves designed Fitness Center.
Designed by architect Cesar Pelli, FAIA, the beautifully landscaped, 14-acre campus is located in the City of West Hollywood, CA. Pacific Design Center’s “Blue Whale” opened in 1975 at 750,000 square-feet. Realizing Pelli’s original vision, the Green Building followed in 1988 at 450,000 square-feet and, finally, the Red Building in 2012 at 400,000 square-feet, offering class A, creative office space for premier businesses, including entertainment, fashion, technology and the arts.
Pacific Design Center is located in the heart of West Hollywood, at the corner of Melrose Avenue and San Vicente Boulevard. Hours of operation are Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Please contact your design professional or our Design Services Department to refer a designer who will accompany you during your visit.
treyhestsays
Increases gaming performance by 20%
whileyoureupsays
The backdrop for WeHo Gay Pride.
runninron69says
That’s freaking horrid! Does it come with an off switch?
torontoLDtutorsays
lord jesus, forgive us for this sin
CrazyLIDsays
Go Go Power Rangers! Looks like their HQ in the Lightspeed Show, fuck yeah
Wilder_Womansays
I remember when this was built in the70s! It was just “Big Blue” – I didn’t know it added all the other buildings & landscaping.
TodayILurkNoMoresays
Controversial opinion: in person, these are neat.
niktemadursays
This evokes an extreme northern vibe to me, the materials and type of structures, the combinations of colors, is like what they’ve been doing in places like Nuuk, Greenland and Tórshavn in the Faroe Islands, although this complex took it up several notches, like an upscale Ikea on steroids. Even though there doesn’t seem to be an Ikea in this Center. But that’s its’ signature blue, isn’t it?
tepcog says
Designed by Argentinean architect César Pelli, the 14-acre (57,000 m2) campus opened in 1975, with the 750,000-square-foot (70,000 m2) Center Blue. Architect Norma Merrick Sklarek also contributed to the architectural design of the building.[3] Center Green opened in 1988, adding 450,000 square feet (42,000 m2). The final phase of the plan, Center Red, opened in 2013 with an additional 400,000 square feet (37,000 m2).[4]
Award-winning Pacific Design Center is the West Coast’s leading resource for the traditional and contemporary residential and contract furnishings, fabrics, floor coverings, architectural products, wallcoverings, lighting, kitchen and bath products, and accessories.
The 1.6 million square-foot campus presents nearly 100 boutique to international showroom brands, representing 2,200 product lines available to source by professional interior designers, architects, facility managers, decorators and dealers.
Pacific Design Center also serves the needs of the design, entertainment and arts communities by providing dramatic public and private spaces for screenings, exhibitions, lectures, meetings, special events and receptions.
A premier, multi-use facility, Pacific Design Center features two restaurants (Design Cafe & Silver Bullet Express); The SilverScreen Theater, a 294 seat state-of-the-art luxury film venue and reception facility; the Conference Center, a 200 seat facility fully equipped for conferences and meetings, and a Michael Graves designed Fitness Center.
Designed by architect Cesar Pelli, FAIA, the beautifully landscaped, 14-acre campus is located in the City of West Hollywood, CA. Pacific Design Center’s “Blue Whale” opened in 1975 at 750,000 square-feet. Realizing Pelli’s original vision, the Green Building followed in 1988 at 450,000 square-feet and, finally, the Red Building in 2012 at 400,000 square-feet, offering class A, creative office space for premier businesses, including entertainment, fashion, technology and the arts.
Pacific Design Center is located in the heart of West Hollywood, at the corner of Melrose Avenue and San Vicente Boulevard. Hours of operation are Monday through Friday from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Please contact your design professional or our Design Services Department to refer a designer who will accompany you during your visit.
treyhest says
Increases gaming performance by 20%
whileyoureup says
The backdrop for WeHo Gay Pride.
runninron69 says
That’s freaking horrid! Does it come with an off switch?
torontoLDtutor says
lord jesus, forgive us for this sin
CrazyLID says
Go Go Power Rangers! Looks like their HQ in the Lightspeed Show, fuck yeah
Wilder_Woman says
I remember when this was built in the70s! It was just “Big Blue” – I didn’t know it added all the other buildings & landscaping.
TodayILurkNoMore says
Controversial opinion: in person, these are neat.
niktemadur says
This evokes an extreme northern vibe to me, the materials and type of structures, the combinations of colors, is like what they’ve been doing in places like Nuuk, Greenland and Tórshavn in the Faroe Islands, although this complex took it up several notches, like an upscale Ikea on steroids. Even though there doesn’t seem to be an Ikea in this Center. But that’s its’ signature blue, isn’t it?
TheOfficialTwizzle says
looks like some pokemon building