The Herman Miller Building is an adaptive re-use of an existing industrial building to creative office use in the Culver City area. The building was originally constructed in 1956 and is characterized by a dramatic bow-truss wood roof structure that has been restored to its natural condition. The building will be host to Herman Miller’s Los Angeles National Design Center. Currently, there is 9,800 square feet of space that remains for lease in the building.
RepowerAmerica.Org highlights 3641 Holdrege Avenue for the filming of their latest commercial campaign. The building is a perfect fit for the Repower America campaign which supports the recycling of functionally obsolete buildings and turning them into energy efficient buildings.
Energy efficient buildings and job creation. 3641 Holdrege Avenue has received LEED Gold designation from the United States Green Building Council.
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