1010 (TEN TEN) WILSHIRE
Los Angeles, California, United States
RETROFIT
ORIGINAL
2007
Residential
2,283 ft696 m
16
3,659,730 ft2340,000 m2
Re-Clad
  • Highly-Glazed curtainwall ( > 50% glass)

OTHER SYSTEMS INCLUDED IN THE RETROFIT

EXTENT OF THE FACADE INTERVENTION

DESCRIPTION
TenTen Wilshire, also known as Signal Oil Company Building and Pacific Telephone Building, is a 16-story residential building located in Los Angeles, California, USA. Originally constructed as an office building in 1954, it underwent an adaptive reuse to become a residential building in 2007. The retrofit in the facade involved mainly a re-skinning of the building to adapt it for the new use.
OWNER


DEVELOPER
C.L. Peck, Jr. and Robert S. Norman of the North Brand Company


DESIGN ARCHITECT
Charles Luckman Associates


EXECUTIVE ARCHITECT


ENGINEER


CONSTRUCTION MANAGER


GENERAL CONTRACTOR
C.L. Peck


FACADE CONSULTANT


FACADE CONTRACTOR


OTHER CONSULTANT/CONTRIBUTOR
1954
Office
2,283 ft696 m
16
3,659,730 ft2340,000 m2


ORIGINAL FACADE DESIGN


DESCRIPTION
TenTen Wilshire, also known as Signal Oil Company Building and Pacific Telephone Building, is a 16-story residential building located in Los Angeles, California, USA. Originally constructed as an office building in 1954, it underwent an adaptive reuse to become a residential building in 2007. The retrofit in the facade involved mainly a re-skinning of the building to adapt it for the new use.