Workspace brand NeueHouse has opened a work and social space in Venice Beach, Los Angeles, which is revealed in this video created for the brand by Dezeen.
The club is the third community and co-working space that the brand has opened in Los Angeles, California, with other locations in Hollywood and in Downtown's historic Bradbury Building.
Workspace brand @NeueHouse has opened a work and social space in Venice Beach, Los Angeles. pic.twitter.com/IzJQMvbV0g
— Dezeen (@dezeen) January 31, 2023
NeueHouse Venice Beach is located at 73 Market Street, in an area of Los Angeles known for its arts scene in the 70s and 80s.
The interiors of the club were designed by Canadian studio DesignAgency, who were strongly informed by southern California's history as a centre of modernism.
The agency chose to use light, organic materials to reflect the Californian climate. Spaces are designed to be open-plan, in order to foster a feeling of informality and comfort.
The building includes private and public workspaces, as well as a podcast recording studio, wellness room and social spaces.
As with Neuehouse's other venues, the club will host a regular cultural programme including exhibitions, screenings and events.
The clubhouse is home to a collection of artwork curated by Caroline Brennan of design studio Silent Volume and Pamela Auchincloss of curatorial agency Eleven+. The collection combines the work of established artists with emerging talent from southern California.
The Venice Beach club also houses Reunion, the first in-house restaurant and bar in a Neuehouse location. The restaurant is situated on a private rooftop space with indoor and outdoor seating.
"Our latest House is a response to a historic demand from the local Venice creative community," said chief marketing officer Jon Goss.
"We want to reimagine and pay homage to the block's historic past, while offering a warm, design-first experience".
You can apply for membership at NeueHouse Venice Beach at its website.
Last year, Dezeen and NeueHouse teamed up to host a series of events, including a panel discussion on Afrofuturism in art and design and a live talk on the metaverse featuring Liam Young, Refik Anadol and Space Popular.
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