“Frank Gehry’s multi-decade masterplan for LMU Loyola Law School consolidates discrete academic buildings around an elevated pedestrian esplanade near downtown Los Angeles,” explains ArchEyes, which explores the ideas and spaces that define our built environment. “The ensemble organizes a network of courts, stairs, bridges, and pavilions into a compact urban fragment that resists the surrounding car-dominated context. Calibrated massing, controlled thresholds, and a restrained material palette yield a campus that is legible in plan and section while responsive to Southern California light and climate.”
Source: ArchEyes
