The Ahmanson Founders Room by Belzberg Architects
The Ahmanson Founders Room is a 2,500 ft2 addition buried in the first level of subterranean parking at The Music Center in downtown Los Angeles. The sunken location of the room coupled with an almost clandestine preoccupation of exclusivity by the founders helped orient the design objectives. Belzberg Architects pursued the development of sensual lighting schemes and unique applications of material and texture to create a warm place of respite between the congested streets of L.A. and the brimming communal areas of The Music Center on event night.
Visit the website of Belzberg Architects – here.


The materials used for the ceiling and walls were actually low-grade douglas fir lumber and medium density fiberboard. However, sculpting the ceiling panels and perforating the wall panels with supple patterns and textures transformed low-grade into classy with stunning visual effects and a colorful saturation of the space. The character and unique components of this room have become an entity for which the Ahmanson Theatre founders can identify with and claim as their own.







Photography by Fotoworks

alexandre on 09 Nov 2008 at 6:04 am #
this is really beautifull
Susan on 09 Nov 2008 at 5:53 pm #
Wow, this is great work!
What machine is used to create the wavy wood?
eric on 10 Nov 2008 at 8:11 am #
The waves in the ceiling panel and the hanging wall panel look to be vacuum formed veneer panels.
Brock on 14 Nov 2008 at 10:39 am #
No vacuum formed veneer here. The ceiling is laminated Douglas Fir, walls are MDF, and furniture is Walnut.
jonas on 05 Nov 2009 at 3:34 am #
Susan, the answer to your question is a CNC machine.