The Portland, Oregon-based developer with degrees in environmental systems, city planning, and landscape architecture launched her own development firm, Adre, in 2020 to serve BIPOC communities.
“Residential Rising” is a story of significant adaptive reuse, as the symbolic hub of American capitalism has seen dozens of its aging office buildings transformed into housing.
The architects endeavor to serve the needs of the dense city while considering rising temperatures and respecting the character of the historic harbor.
Feiner, who died last week at 75, oversaw the design for over 140 buildings and courthouses as chief architect of the U.S. General Services Administration.
Part of the city's ongoing L.A. River revitalization efforts, a bridge connects two previously separated neighborhoods, affording cyclists and pedestrians views of the enhanced natural landscape.