Office Description

Profile

(Image above: Lobby of The Lab at Belmar (Temporary)

 

Profile:

Belzberg Architects is a group of young designers guided by the experience and curiosity of Hagy Belzberg. Each individual from the firm was drafted by his/her peers for specific skills which merge in various ways to not only conceive designs, but to manifest them as well. The suppleness of contemporary forms and the character of both natural and synthetic materials have become fascinations of the firm and have influenced the working methodology of the firm in general. As a practice, Belzberg Architects challenges the efficacy of digital design within the constraints of physical environments in an effort to understand an interesting and possibly unexplored tectonic reality.

 

 

Philosophy

Philosophy:

The evolution of the firm’s work identifies both the overriding agenda that Hagy has established for his projects as well as his openness to allow that agenda to be influenced by the talents of his team. In early projects, it became clear that architecture is space defined by surfaces. Projects such as the Mataja Residence and Nick & Stef’s Steakhouse explored these surfaces, primarily ceilings and roof-scapes, as folded, fragmented and shaped. Around 2002, Patina Restaurant exercised the use of CNC routing as both a subtractive process in the wall panels, and more interestingly, as a profiling tool in the ceiling. The ceiling was partitioned to accommodate constraints associated with fabrication, installation and lighting. The realization of this ceiling both as digitally conceived and as having an uncertain depth altered the way in which future projects would be addressed. The Lab and Ahmanson Founders Room explored various attributes of ‘deep surface’ such as texture, materiality, the inclusion of accessory components, the subdivision of single surfaces into workable panels, prefabrication protocol and installation constraints. Current work takes these issues further to address large scale implementation, performance, and sustainability. The skin of the Target Tower is composed of aggregated components which are environmentally proactive, and the Selma Office Tower uses an aggregation of truncated, pixel-like units to passively allow for more open, accessible space on the exterior of the building. Given the origin and evolution of the firm’s work, the agenda of the firm has proven its nimbleness with regard to the shifting influences of the team as well as the evermore demanding variables within the physical environment.

Clients

Selected List of Clients:

America West Arena, Phoenix

City of Beverly Hills

Continuum Partners, LLC., Denver

Levi Group, Chicago

Los Angeles County Museum of Art

Los Angeles County Performing Arts Center

Los Angeles Music Center

Los Angeles Philharmonic

Patina Group, Los Angeles

Restaurant Associates, New York

University of California, Los Angeles

University of Southern California

 

News & The Latest

(Image above: The Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust)

BA New Home

Working with Eco Consulting LA, Belzberg Architects new office targets LEED Gold certification

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AIA CC Awards

The Skyline Residence and the Los Angeles Music Center Ahmanson Founder’s Room have been awarded American Institue of Architects California Council Awards this month.

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LABC Awards

The Ahmanson Founder’s Room, Skyline Residence, and Hotel Ray won Los Angeles Business Council Awards in May. The Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust received the Allen Matkins Green Building Concept Award from Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa.

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AIA LA Awards

-The Selma Office Tower was awarded an AIA/ LA | NEXT L.A. Design Award

-The Ahmanson Founder’s Room was awarded an AIA/L.A. Design Award

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2008 Emerging Voices

Belzberg Architects honored as a 2008 Emerging Voice by the Architectural League of New York. As part of the lecture series, Hagy lectured at the New Museum in New York on March 26th & the National Building Museum in Washington DC on March 27th.

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Architecture

(Image above: Skyline Residence)

 

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People

Aaron Leppanen

Aaron S. Leppanen (b. Sept 17, 1979, in Marquette, Michigan) received his 4 year, Bachelor of Architecture Degree in 2002 while graduating from The University of Michigan. In 2003 he commenced his graduate architectural work at the Southern California Institute of Architecture, and in January of 2006, he received his professional Master of Architecture Degree.

 

Preceding his work at Belzberg Architects, Aaron was involved in numerous large scale projects ranging from “The World Islands” in Dubai with Naga Studio to the Sentosa Island proposal with Greg Lynn Form and Gehry Partners. His experiences contribute both academically and professionally to the firm’s growing interest in large scale developments, contemporary aesthetic, and sustainability.

Andrew Atwood

Andrew Atwood (b. June 27, 1976, in Charlottesville, Virginia) received his Bachelor of Arts in political science from the University of Richmond in 1998. After taking a few years off to explore the mountains of western Washington and the card rooms of Seattle and Las Vegas, he began his graduate architectural work at the Harvard University Graduate School of Design in 2003, receiving his master of architecture degree in June 2007.

Barry Gartin

Barry Gartin (b. June 2, 1979, in Portland, Oregon) received his 4 year, bachelor of Environmental Design degree in 2001 from the University of Colorado, Boulder. After taking a semester off to explore the variable depths and consistencies of snow in the Rocky Mountains, he began his graduate architectural work at the University of Pennsylvania, School of Design/GSFA in 2002, and in May of 2005, he received his professional master of architecture degree.

 

A northern California native, Barry traded Atlantic humidity and attitude for palm trees and traffic jams to join Belzberg Architects in October of 2005. He is now a contributing designer and project manager for various projects within the office. His current projects include private residences on the big island of Hawaii and Brentwood, office condos in Hollywood, milled wood panels in Hong Kong and others.

Brock DeSmit

Brock DeSmit (b. July 22, 1980, in Grand Rapids, Michigan) received his 5 year, professional Bachelor of Architecture degree in 2003 while graduating with distinction from the University of Detroit Mercy. He immediately commenced his graduate architectural work at the Southern California Institute of Architecture the same year, and in January of 2006, he received his professional Master of Architecture degree.

 

While enthusiastically engaging academia, he simultaneously acquired professional experience, ranging in tasks, at five architecture firms in Grand Rapids, Michigan; Detroit, Michigan; and Los Angeles, California. He has served as an assistant teacher of architecture at Grandville High School and has also spent two years as a member of the Downtown Development Authority where he served as a design advisor for the redevelopment of the Hamtramck Business District in Hamtramck, Michigan. Brock is now a designer and project manager at Belzberg Architects engaging the various phases of project development. Additionally, he has contributed toward the enhancement of firm visibility through marketing efforts as well as concerning himself with the theoretical and methodological trajectory of the firm in general.

Carina Bien-Willner

Carina Bien-Willner (b. September 11, 1979, in Buenos Aires, Argentina) received her 5 year, professional Bachelor of Architecture degree in 2003 from the College or Architecture, Planning, and Landscape Architecture at the University of Arizona where she was awarded the Alpha Rho Chi Award for leadership, service, and professional merit. In 2005, she co-wrote and served on the jury for the Lyceum Fellowship in Honolulu, Hawaii. Carina was born to two Architects [both professors and professionals] turned furniture designers/builders. She has been designing furniture and working in her parents’ shop for most of her life.

 

Carina is currently a project manager at Belzberg Architects. Her projects include the Las Lomas Residence, the Ahmanson Founders Room furniture, Skyline Residence, Conga Room, and the Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust. Prior to working at BA, she was a project manager at the Office of Mobile Design in Venice, CA and interned at Marmol-Radziner & Associates in Santa Monica. In pursuit of her love for furniture, she is involved with most furniture/interior design projects within the office.

 

In addition to pursuing her passionate architectural career, you may hear her soothing voice on a national Buick commercial, as she was recently [and randomly] cast as a voice-over. She also volunteers her time as a friendly visitor at the Center for Healthy Aging.

Chris Arntzen

Christopher Arntzen (b. August 4, 1980, in Chicago, Illinois) received his Bachelor of Architecture degree from the University of Utah in 2002 and his Master of Architecture, with distinction, from the Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-arc) in 2006.

 

Between his undergraduate and graduate studies, Chris spent a year on the island of Maui, Hawaii, where he began his endeavors as an architectural professional at Riecke Sunnland Kono Architects.

After graduation he worked for MW Studio, in Santa Monica, and began at Belzberg Architects in November of 2006 where he is a designer and project manager.

Cory Taylor

With over 12 years experience practicing architecture and hands on construction, Cory is a recent graduate from Columbia University of the AAD program, and an undergraduate from Montana State University. Cory has worked in New York City for six years as lead designer and project architect of high-rise condominiums, art galleries, luxury retail showrooms and boutiques, health-care facilities, and custom homes throughout New York and New Jersey.

Daniel Rentsch

Daniel W. Rentsch (b. summer of ‘79, in Carson City, Nevada) received a Master of Architecture degree in 2002 from the University of Idaho, Moscow. He’s currently pursuing a second Master of Architecture degree at UCLA in an effort to fulfill his lifelong dream of becoming a professional student.

 

Dan has worked in numerous design firms throughout Nevada, Idaho and California since 1996 and has been with Belzberg Architects since 2003. At Belzberg Architects he was a project team member for the Patina Restaurant at the Walt Disney Concert Hall. He continues his leadership role in the office as a project manager and team member for numerous projects.

David Cheung

David Cheung (b. July 14, 1974, in La Palma, California) holds a B.A. in Social Ecology (with an emphasis in Environmental Design and Analysis) from the University of California Irvine (1997) and a Masters of Architecture degree from the University of Pennsylvania Graduate School of Fine Arts (2003), where he held assistant teaching positions with Winka Dubbeldam and Alice Chun.

 

His work has been published in Architectural Record, Architecture Magazine, the Los Angeles Times, the Journal of Architectural Education and Flaunt Magazine. Prior to his tenure at Belzberg Architects, he worked with Callas Shortridge Architects and Ted Tokio Tanaka Architects. At Belzberg Architects, he’s served as project manager/designer for the Ahmanson Founders Room and Hotel Ray and has worked on the design/production teams for most every other project in the office since his employment in 2004.

 

He lives in Venice with his wife, Ai, their cat, Daisy and their dog, Oliver.

Hagy Belzberg

Hagy Belzberg is a licensed architect in the state of California. After earning his Masters of Architecture degree from Harvard University, he established a private practice in 1997. Belzberg Architects was created when a residential client requested that Hagy not only design a home, but that he should construct it as well. These two years of architectural collaboration and construction experience facilitated the creation of Hagy’s current approach to design. He has since gone on to lecture and teach this approach at various institutions such as UCLA, SCI-Arc and the Otis College of Art & Design.

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Justin Brechtel

Lauren Zuzack

Lauren Elizabeth Zuzack (b. April 18, 1979 in Mayfield Heights, Ohio) received her bachelor’s of architecture degree in 2001 from The University of Virginia. After graduating, she pursued her architectural interests working in New York City. In 2004 she commenced her graduate architectural work at the Southern California Institute of Architecture and received her professional master’s of architecture degree with distinction in September of 2006.

 

Lauren began working at Belzberg Architects in February of 2007 as a designer. She also started her own business, 3form designs LLC, which focuses on the design and fabrication of prototypes and

experimental form making. In addition, Lauren periodically works as an art director on

music video production. She enthusiastically is involved in various freelance projects that keep her

continually developing the design philosophies and interests that she brings to Belzberg Architects.

 

She has an adorable devil dog named Ebin.

 

Philip Lee

THE Philip Lee (b. July 5, 1978, in Overland Park, Kansas but grew up in Norman, Oklahoma) received his Bachelor of Arts in Economics, in 2000 from UC Berkeley. After a two year stint as a financial analyst in San Francisco, he decided to take control of his life. Through good old fashioned hard work, THE Philip Lee eventually matriculated at and received a Masters of Architecture from Harvard’s Graduate School of Design (while concurrently getting a minor master’s in good times). In between his duties as a designer/model at Belzberg Architects, THE Philip Lee tries to live by the credo of “What you lack in skill, you make up for in style.”

Contact

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Santa Monica, Ca 90404

 

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Office Culture

Office Culture

 

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