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Contemporary Architects Practice Shreveport, Louisiana USA

post updated July 6, 2022

COE Architecture International – Key Projects

Featured Design by this Louisiana architectural firm, alphabetical:

Hollywood Palladium Restoration, Los Angeles, Southern California, USA
Date built: 2009
Hollywood Palladium building design by COE Architecture International
picture courtesy of architecture office
Hollywood Palladium Building

Christopher Coe’s extensive experience and modernist training made him the ideal architect for the project. Educated at Yale University, he originally came to Los Angeles in 1987 from the New York office of Richard Meier & Partners as project designer on the Getty Center. Previously, Coe worked as project designer in the New York offices of Gwathmey Siegel & Associates.

The Hollywood Palladium Exterior Renovation Project Team:

Design Architect:
Christopher Coe, AIA, LEED –
COE Architecture International

Executive Historical Architect:
Architectural Resources Group

Historic Preservation Consultant:
Historic Resources Group

Structural Engineer:
Nabih Youssef & Associates

General Contractor:
Morley Construction Company

Building Owner /Developer:
NCA Green

Project Manager:
The Robert Green Company

More architecture projects by COE Architecture International online soon

Location: 931 Milam Street, Shreveport, LA 71101, CA, USA

COE Architecture International Practice Information

Christopher Coe · AIA, LEED

COE Architecture International

COE Architecture International is a design firm widely recognized for its unique approach to architecture as city-making. A critical practice focusing on the city as a sustainable organism, Coe Architecture designs urban-centric mixed-use, in-fill projects and transit-oriented developments that are skillfully integrated into the larger fabric of the city with the knowledge that each new building is framed by those of the past.

Background:

In 1998, he established the Los Angeles office of Arquitectonica and designed and managed performing arts centers, public schools and residential development projects totaling over $550 million, including the recently completed Wilshire Vermont Station mixed-use project in Koreatown, the Performing Arts Center for Irvine Valley College and John Mack Elementary School near USC. Later he was a partner and Design Principal at Gruen Associates before launching his own firm.

This is a US design firm widely recognized for its unique approach to architecture as city-making. A critical practice focusing on the city as a sustainable organism, Coe Architecture designs urban-centric mixed-use, in-fill projects and transit-oriented developments that are skillfully integrated into the larger fabric of the city with the knowledge that each new building is framed by those of the past.

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Audrey Irmas Pavilion, Wilshire Boulevard, Koreatown, L.A., California, USA
Design: OMA
Audrey Irmas Pavilion in Los Angeles
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Audrey Irmas Pavilion

Beverly Center Renewal – The Mall of the Stars, 8500 Beverly Boulevard, edge of Beverly Hills and West Hollywood, L.A.
Design: Massimiliano and Doriana Fuksas, Architects
Beverly Center building Los Angeles Architecture Designs
photo © John Linden
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