In collaboration with Commonwealth Projects, we helped reimagine the MOCA Geffen Plaza in Los Angeles as a living public room for the museum and the wider city.
The plaza is designed as a shared space that invites visitors, neighbors, and passersby to pause, gather, and participate in the life of the museum.
The environment blends industrial structure with natural softness, integrating CMU blocks, flexible seating, and planted moments that can support everything from everyday visits to large-scale programs. Within this framework, we developed a flexible communication system that works with the building’s rhythm instead of competing with it, giving MOCA clear ways to orient people, host events, and let the plaza evolve over time.
SITE LAYOUT
FURNITURE DESIGN
SIGANAGE DESIGN
A living space is completed by the public that use it
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A living space is completed by the public that use it •