Tyler Gonzalez Architects has unveiled renderings for another mixed-use building in Pasadena.
The proposed Oak Knoll Condominiums, slated for the current site of a parking lot at 747 E. Green Street, would consist of a seven-story edifice containing 71 one, two-, and three-bedroom dwellings, as well as a full-floor penthouse. Plans also call for 5,300 square feet of ground-floor commercial space, as well as a three-level basement parking garage.
According to a design narrative from TGA, the building is intended to be a "dialogue between old and new," with traditional form and massing accented by modern building materials. The mid-rise structure would also include various common amenities, including a game room, a dog run, and multiple terrace gardens.
The project, which is being developed by an entity known as Green Street Development, LLC, is being designed to obtain LEED Silver certification.
A timeline for the proposed development is unclear.
- Pasadena Archive (Urbanize LA)