Wirt Design Group Receives LA Business Council Architectural Award for Knoll Showroom

Jun 22, 2019

On Friday, June 21, 2019 at the Beverly Hilton Hotel, LA Business Council held their annual celebration of projects that embrace innovative design standards to enhance the way we live in Los Angeles. As the architect of Record for Knoll Inc’s Downtown Los Angeles showroom, Wirt Design Group received an LA Business Council Architectural Award for Excellence in Design in the category Interior Design.

This year’s Architectural Awards drew over 650 leading architects, designers, building owners, developers and city officials together to celebrate the most innovative designs in Los Angeles. Housing affordability and homelessness played a central role in the event, with the Community Impact Award awarded to a collective of 23 nonprofit groups on the front lines of these issues. 

To learn more about the project, click here.

To see all award winners and learn more about LABC, click here.

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