Set to be built on a site between Hill Street and California Plaza in Downtown Los Angeles, a proposed development called Angels Landing will have two mixed-use towers, street-front retail and restaurants, as well as a multi-story outdoor park that integrates Angel’s Flight, a trolley built in 1901.  The proposed towers will be at different heights, one a 64-story tower and the other a 42-story tower.

The towers will rest on a podium that holds the entrances to the hotel and retail and extends outside connecting the two towers with an open-air public space that terraces up between the building, connecting the different elements. The terrace’s sculptural concrete massing will terminate at California Plaza, an existing park that Angels Landing expands and integrates into this public outdoor space.

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