Santa Monica officials trashed a developer’s “Jenga” design concept for an apartment project. The city’s architectural review board unanimously approved a 260-unit housing development after the developer brought on a different architect and abandoned the design resembling the building blocks game, the Santa Monica Daily Press reported. The board rejected the original design in December, forcing the developer, whose identity is hidden behind an LLC, to come up with a new look for the development. Tai Architecture created the approved design. The eight-story project, at 1907-1933 Wilshire Boulevard, will have 26 affordable housing units, about 21,500 square feet of ground-floor […]
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