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Audrey Irmas Pavilion

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  • From £3750
  • 1500 people
  • Unknown
  • 628m² (6760ft²)

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1500 Reception

Audrey Irmas Pavilion

From From £18,000.00 / Minimum Spend

The Audrey Irmas Pavilion at Glazer Campus is a modern and innovative space designed by Rem Koolhaas. It is situated in the heart of a resurgent Los Angeles, making it an ideal venue for hosting a variety of events. With a sleek architectural design and state-of-the-art facilities, this space is perfect for corporate meetings, conferences, receptions, and film/photo shoots. The Pavilion offers a unique and inspiring environment that will impress guests and create memorable experiences.

300 Standing

Sunken Garden

From From £3,750.00 / Minimum Spend

The Sunken Garden at Audrey Irmas Pavilion is a unique and versatile space ideal for hosting a variety of events, from intimate gatherings to large-scale functions. With its flexible layout and diverse spatial characters, the Sunken Garden offers a stunning setting for events, meetings, and programs. The design of the Sunken Garden allows for framed views, filtered light, and internal vantage points, creating a dynamic and engaging atmosphere. The space features a sunken garden that opens up to the sky, leading to a rooftop with expansive views of Los Angeles. The Sunken Garden is a modern masterpiece that harmonizes historic traditions with modern civic needs, providing a platform for gathering and community engagement.

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About Audrey Irmas Pavilion

The Audrey Irmas Pavilion in Los Angeles, designed by Office of Metropolitan Architecture, is a 55,000 square foot structure adjacent to Wilshire Boulevard Temple. It features flexible spaces including a Grand Ballroom and a sunken garden, with a unique façade made of 1,230 hexagonal panels. The Pavilion aims to blend historic traditions with modern civic needs, serving as a platform for community engagement and hosting the Annenberg Foundation's GenSpace initiative for older adults.