The Elysian Penthouses For Lease
Loft Apartments Downtown Los Angeles
1115 Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90012
An architectural gem is reborn! Originally built in 1961 as the Metropolitan Water District office complex, the Elysian was designed as the futuristic vision of mid-century modernist Williams Perrier, the designer of the iconic LAX Theme Building. Today, the Elysian is now a brand new modern loft apartment conversion with high ceilings, open floorplans and floor-to-ceiling windows with views of Downtown.
LUXURY PENTHOUSE SUITES
The thirteen double-height penthouse units are the most dramatic new living spaces in Downtown. All of the units have twenty-foot walls of glass that reveal striking views of the entire metropolitan area. Each unit has a large balcony on the ground floor and an expansive outdoor patio on the second floor.
THE ELYSIAN OFFERS
- 24/7 Fitness Center
- Outdoor Deck
- Cabanas
- Outdoor BBQ
- Yoga Deck
- Fire Pit
- Free Wi-Fi Common Areas
- Large lobby
Multi-purpose, pet friendly and smoke free, the artfully landscaped outdoor common area is visually stunning and user friendly.
The large exterior deck has been thoughtfully designed to take full advantage of the warm Los Angeles weather. You can relax in the cabanas, enjoy the stars in the sky by the fire pit or start the day with a good stretch using the yoga deck. A large outdoor kitchen offers residents the option of al fresco cooking. And full Wi-Fi connectivity provides residents the opportunity to meet friends or schedule business meeting while luxuriating in the outdoor oasis conceived by Ilan Dei Designs.
The residential fitness center on the second floor is equipped with all of the best cardio and strength training equipment. With access limited to tenants and their guests, you’ll spend more time training instead planning to go to the gym.
You enjoy the convenience of ample on-site parking, both under the building and in a landscaped outdoor lot. An array of 20 Electric Vehicle charging stations is conveniently installed.
Studio Hus has designed the dramatic, asymmetric entry lobby for the signature property. The Elysian is a triumph of both design and technology.
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THE METROPOLITAN WATER DISTRICT
THE CONCEPTION: 1961-1993
Originally conceived as the headquarters of the Metropolitan Water District, The Elysian was designed by internationally acclaimed architect William Pereira, whose other noteworthy projects include the TransAmerica Building in San Francisco, the County Museum of Art and CBS Studio Center in Los Angeles, and the Library at the University of California in San Diego. One of only three architects to be featured on the cover of Time Magazine (along with Frank Lloyd Wright and I.M. Pei), Pereira is internationally acknowledged as a pioneer of Mid-century Modernism.
The MWD complex was originally designed by Pereira in 1961. The low rise component was completed in 1963 and the eight story tower that has now been transformed into 96 remarkable residential units, was erected in 1973. Perched on a hill overlooking Sunset Blvd, the iconic tower is strategically located between Chinatown and Echo Park with easy access to both the 101 and 110 Freeways.
THE ELYSIAN
THE REBIRTH: 2014
The Elysian is an aesthetic marvel. Set amidst a neighborhood of low-rise buildings, The Elysian affords its residents breathtaking views in all directions. The original building design is characterized by clean lines and wrap around balconies. The four distinctive pillars on the west and east elevation of the building are characteristic of Pereira’s best work. The twelve foot floor height is in perfect proportion to the overall massing of the structure. The near-seamless glass floor-to-ceiling class façade provides natural light deep into the floor plate.
Beyond powerful aesthetics, The Elysian is also a masterpiece of engineering. The MWD headquarters were designated an ’’essential building’’ under City Planning guidelines. The steel and concrete design was engineered to exceed even the most stringent requirements of the City Building Code.
The MWD moved to new headquarters in 1993 and the tower stood vacant for nearly twenty years until it was purchased by Linear City Development in 2011. Having successfully transformed such award-winning projects as The Toy Factory and Biscuit Company Lofts, Linear City brought both financial strength and real-world experience to the challenge of repurposing Pereira’s landmark building.
David Lawrence Gray was hired as the project architect. MWD General Counsel, John Clairday, was able to provide the design team with the original plans and construction details. The Linear City team took great pains to maintain the architectural characteristics of Pereira’s masterful design while seamlessly integrating the modern and sustainable systems that are expected in today’s most sophisticated buildings.
The Elysian is a remarkable achievement. Linear City is proud to have engineered the rebirth of one of the most significant mid-century buildings in Southern California, an iconic structure that will quickly become home to a diverse and sophisticated community of very fortunate residents. | MORE
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