American architect Eric Owen Moss has completed the (W)rapper office tower in Los Angeles, which was named for a structural support system that covers the facade.. The unique design of the building creates an open, column-free floor plan that allows tenants to expand and maximize their spatial experience and enjoy wide, uninterrupted views of Los Angeles.
View from Baldwin Hills Scenic Overlook looking northeast Tom Bonner Photography More changes are also on the horizon. Just east of the of the Wrapper site, real estate and construction firm Lendlease is planning to redevelop a Public Storage facility with a mixed-use project that would include a 12-story apartment building and offices.. Los Angeles, 90016 16-story creative office building located in Los Angeles Easy access to 10 and 405 Freeways Exoskeleton ribbon structure Grand stairway leading to Metro Rail station Open column-free floor plans, high ceilings Multiple vacant spaces with 360-degree views Surface and structure parking 2-level rooftop amenity deck