With its striking geometry and glowing green interlayer accents by Vanceva, the OMA-designed Audrey Irmas Pavilion in Los Angeles, California, stands as a captivating example of modern design and historical #architecture coming together.
The Pavilion not only serves as a functional space for religious and cultural activities but also as a testament to the transformative power of design.
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The architecture is accentuated by Eastman’s cutting-edge color interlayers for laminated glass that complement the facade’s complex structure and offers a green-bathed space which further pays homage to the adjacent temple‘s dome.
The company behind the eye-catching glass features of the pavilion is Eastman, known for its Vanceva PVB interlayers, which enable architects to explore new possibilities in laminated safety glass.