When architect Lorcan O’Herlihy designs buildings, he tries to imagine how the public realm could be part of traditionally private spaces. But, he told RECORD, neither he nor his client could have imagined how a dance troupe would use his recently completed multifamily residential project in Los Angeles’ Koreatown neighbourhood.
In late October, dancers twirled and leapt through Mariposa 1038, a market-rate rental apartment building by Lorcan O'Herlihy Architects (LOHA), as part of the #CamerasandDancers initiative, which Jacob Jonas, the founder of an eponymous dance company, established nearly three years ago in an effort to bring dance to an audience glued to their phones.
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