Hollywood and Vine Metro Portal and Plaza / RIOS

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  • Architects: RIOS: Rios Clementi Hale Studios
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  14800
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2010
  • Photographs
    Photographs:Tom Bonner
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Pyrok

Text description provided by the architects. Set just east of the iconic intersection of Hollywood and Vine, the Metro Portal and Plaza situates itself on a highly trafficked block on one of the world’s most famous stretches of urban streetscape.

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Rios Clementi Hale Studios was commissioned to create a covered entryway for an existing Metro subway stop, and an engaging plaza surrounding it.  Bordered on three sides by a multi-use project, the entry canopy and adjacent common areas artfully merge into the ground plane of Hollywood Boulevard, serving as a pedestrian threshold and grand “front door” for the elegant W Hollywood Hotel and W Residences—which rise up just behind—and a gracious arrival point for Metro Red Line riders.  After the break you will find more photographs and detail text about the Metro Portal and Plaza.

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© Tom Bonner

W Hotel Architect/Executive Portal and Plaza Architect: HKS

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Within its exciting urban context, the plaza and portal find common ground between the public, egalitarian ethos of the transit station, and the exclusive nature of the W Hollywood Hotel and W Residences.  The design of the plaza successfully mediates this interface of users and activities without ever physically separating or severing the spatial experience.  This creates an environment that satisfies the diverse groups converging, and links Hollywood’s iconic past to its revitalized present.

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The program realizes the plaza as an extension of a series of thematic courtyards already lining Hollywood Boulevard.  The design also utilizes the presence of the existing Pantage Theater located directly across the street as a visual benchmark.  The Metro escalators were thoughtfully aligned so that the Pantages is central to the sightlines of commuters coming up from the subway.  The historic theater, which spatially engages with the plaza as its own courtyard, lends its Art Deco palette and verve to the design.

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The Rios Clementi Hale Studios team incorporates a rich spectrum of colors and patinas into the design—and a boldly differentiated hardscape palette—to contrast and connect project areas.  At the east perimeter, a ruby-hued glass-aggregate concrete “red carpet”—suggesting archetypal Hollywood glamour—stretches from the sidewalk’s Walk of Fame through the hotel lobby.

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On the exterior of the Metro Portal canopy, black granite and concrete walls extend up to wrap a granite slab over the top, making the roof a handsome focal point for W Hotel guests looking down from their rooms.  The luminous underside of the canopy is composed of varying tones and translucencies of gold, honey, and amber glass, a patchwork of color and texture inspired by “the yellow brick road.”  The gold jewel tones are repeated with terrazzo inset into the concrete plaza pattern.  Other details throughout the portal and plaza echo the design’s black and gold motifs—including gold leaf, foil, and crenellation—as well as the black and gold ornamentation on the Pantages’ Art Deco façade.

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The Metro entrance sits directly in front of the W Hotel’s Station Hollywood lounge—a sophisticated open-air gathering spot with corresponding landscape design by Rios Clementi Hale Studios.  Hotel guests congregate, eat, drink, and view movies projected on a screen on the hotel’s façade, visible to subway riders through the Metro Portal’s translucent canopy.  Permeability and transparency are themes running through the entire design program for the portal and plaza.

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Address:Hollywood, Los Angeles, CA, USA

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Cite: "Hollywood and Vine Metro Portal and Plaza / RIOS" 07 Nov 2010. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/86722/hollywood-and-vine-metro-portal-and-plaza-rios-clementi-hale-studios> ISSN 0719-8884

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