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We decided to keep part of the old front wall because of the reminiscent impression of the original building and the captivating composition of the wall’s stones. In order to create contrast with them, the countertop and backsplash were built up with ivory terrazzo.
© Karen Pérez Cárdenas
One of the side walls was covered with floor to ceiling mirrors in order to simulate the sensation of being in an ample space. The storefront’s window shelves, one of the sidewalls, and the storage shelves were made out of raw steel plates so they can slowly rust to create a patina over time. We chose to use an angular folding technique over the steel plates that entirely cover one of the side walls in order to make a contrast between each of the edges.
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I approach the south end of Venice Beach with trepidation, mask on, and already it feels like the area is surging with human electricity.
Cars are packed in pointless traffic toward the Venice Pier. Bike crews blasting trap are clustered near Hinano Cafe, the dive-y beach grill. One man stands on a corner screaming toward the shore. Tourists from out-of-state are clear: anyone who looks a little more polished, slightly more mannered. The Whaler is slammed.
On this recent weekend afternoon, Los Angeles careens into the orange tier with dipping cases and deaths in the pandemic and a widespread social loosening of mask culture that’s less easy to quantify but evident on the streets.
As L.A. reopens, salsa dances into the orange tier on Venice Beach Daniel Hernandez © (Daniel Hernandez) Angelenos, largely unmasked, dance to salsa and bachata near the Venice Pier as COVID-19 figures continue to drop and restrictions ease. (Daniel Hernandez)
I approach the south end of Venice Beach with trepidation, mask on, and already it feels like the area is surging with human electricity.
Cars are packed in pointless traffic toward the Venice Pier. Bike crews blasting trap are clustered near Hinano Cafe, the dive-y beach grill One man stands on a corner screaming toward the shore. Tourists from out-of-state are clear: anyone who looks a little more polished, slightly more mannered. The Whaler is slammed.
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