Audrey Irmas Pavilion Est. 2022
3643 Wilshire Boulevard, Los Angeles, California, United States
A Place That Defies Imagination.
A playground of light and shadow inside striking glass walls and spacious corridors, the Audrey Irmas Pavilion’s varied spaces invite vision and infinite possibility. For intimate gatherings or large scale productions – from weddings, performances and lectures to educational experiences or cultural events – we’ve created a distinctive offering for occasions of any character.
- A/V Equipment
- Street Parking
- Wifi
- Ample Parking Onsite
- Dining Chairs
- Dining Tables
- Onsite Restrooms
- Other
- The Scene:
MORE THAN A VENUE, A CULTURAL CROWN JEWEL.
About Audrey Irmas Pavilion
Extraordinary in its stature and ambitious in its vision, the Audrey Irmas Pavilion beckons Angelenos to gather – for celebration and community. Located adjacent to the historic sanctuary of Wilshire Boulevard Temple in Koreatown, the Pavilion is a standing testament to the civic and religious, to the historic and contemporary – a gift to all who delight in the joy of gathering.
- Design:
The 55,000 square foot pavilion was designed by the world-class architecture firm Office of Metropolitan Architecture (OMA). Led by Shohei Shigematsu, the Audrey Irmas Pavilion is OMA’s first cultural building in California
OMA is a leading international partnership practicing architecture, urbanism and cultural analysis. OMA was founded by Rem Koolhaas and maintains offices in Rotterdam, New York, Beijing, Hong Kong, Doha, and Brisbane. Shohei Shigematsu is a Partner at OMA and has led the firm’s diverse portfolio in the Americas over the last decade.- Extra Perks:
- Audrey Irmas Pavilion unique pricing covers the space rental for one day, our in-house tables & chairs, security, and custodial fees. Please keep in mind that catering and special event rentals may be added at an additional cost.
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- Photographer: Jason O'Rear
- Photographer: Jason O'Rear
- Photographer: Jason O'Rear
- Photographer: Jason O'Rear