The Webster | Adjaye Associates

Los Angeles / United States / 2020

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The Webster’s latest flagship store in Los Angeles is a new 11,000 square feet ground-up retail development adjacent to the historic Los Angeles Beverly Center. Juxtaposed beneath the monolithic eight story structure, The Webster elegantly asserts itself as a sculptural and experiential counterpoint to the Beverly Center’s retail experience. The cantilevered concrete facade references and reimagines the brutalist shell of the original existing building and is injected with a pink dye—an ode to the luminosity of California, where the Pacific light naturally amplifies saturated colors.


“In the past five years I’ve started to work with a lot of saturated red and pink hues, which extends back to the early color experiments I did at the beginning of my career. Pink felt like fashion, but I wanted to make something that was tough and gentle at the same time.” - Sir David Adjaye OBE


Encompassing square footage that was originally allocated for interior retail, The Webster establishes a new public space at the intersection of San Vincente and Beverly Boulevards. Featuring a digital art wall and a sculptural water fountain, the new public space cultivates an unexpected urban oasis. Visible only from the underside of the cantilever, the digital art wall spans its surface area to form an columnless portico with banquette seating. Both out of deference to and in defiance of Hollywood’s amplified digital culture, the art wall is intentionally low resolution at 1472 pixels wide and 20 pixels tall; it is a sculptural canvas that will debut bespoke art pieces commissioned by The Webster.


At the main entry, a panoramic window—comprised of three sheets of curved glass—creates an angular visual portal, dissolving the boundary between the public space and the retail inside. Conceived as a landscape of forms for display and inhabitation, the color and material palette of The Webster’s exterior identity continue into the interior.


Oscillating between varying textures and types of concrete, the interior is akin to a sculptural field punctuated by cast-in place concrete columns and teardrop shaped display plinths, creating a series of vignettes for the curated merchandise on display. The ground concrete floor features black cherry marble fragments. Bronze framed mirrors and display racks line the perimeter. These interior finishes balance an appreciation for the sculptural beauty of the store’s sinuous form without detracting from the curated products on display. The upper walls of the fitting rooms are softened with vintage 1950’s wallpaper, sourced from the client’s personal collection.
Transcending the now dated transactional and commercial experience of most brick and mortar retail, The Webster offers a destination and experience not only for its clients but for the city of Los Angeles.


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Area –11K SF


Materials – Cast-in-place concrete, precast, GFRC, Glass, Pyrok, bronze



Client List
Client – The Taubman Company
User – The Webster
Design Architect – Adjaye Associates
Architect of Record – Neumann Smith
General Contractor – Jacobsen Swinerton Joint Venture Civil Engineer – Mollenhauer Group
Landscape Architect – Grissim Metz Andriese Associates Structural Engineers –Ludwig Structural (Engineer of Record) Guy Nordenson Associates (Design Engineer) Mechanical/Plumbing Engineers – E & S Construction Engineers Fire Suppression & Fire Alarm – Code Consultants Inc.
Lighting Consultant – Brian Orter Lighting Design Electrical Engineer – Swanson Rink
Concrete Consultant –Reg Hough Associates Facade Consultant – Thornton Tomasetti
Water Feature Consultant – Waterline Studios Inc. Technology Consultant – Standard Vision

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    The Webster’s latest flagship store in Los Angeles is a new 11,000 square feet ground-up retail development adjacent to the historic Los Angeles Beverly Center. Juxtaposed beneath the monolithic eight story structure, The Webster elegantly asserts itself as a sculptural and experiential counterpoint to the Beverly Center’s retail experience. The cantilevered concrete facade references and reimagines the brutalist shell of the original existing building and is injected with a pink...

    Project details
    • Year 2020
    • Work finished in 2020
    • Client Taubman Company / The Webster
    • Status Completed works
    • Type Showrooms/Shops
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