LA Mixed-Use Development Sets the Scene in Its Movie Screening Room

The Q Topanga's screening room allows residents to watch movies or shows in a professionally designed, but close-to-home, setting.

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Juan Tallo

Situated in the movie mecca of the country, The Q Topanga is a luxury mixed-use development with 347 apartment homes, including studio, one-, and two-bedroom units, and 19,924 square feet of ground-floor restaurant and office space.

The Woodland Hills, California, community by developer California Home Builders, architecture firm Newman Garrison + Partners, and interior designer CDC Designs was recently awarded the National Association of Home Builders’ Platinum Best in American Living Award in the Best Mixed-Use Multifamily Community category.

In addition to its attractive design, The Q Topanga offers its residents a wide range of unique services and amenities, such as a house car with a private driver and a guest suite for “The Q” family and friends. The development team even elected to add a professionally designed screening room for residents to gather to watch their favorite movies or television shows.

Newman Garrison + Partners strategically positioned the screening room above the parking structure and surrounded it with other amenity spaces in order to ensure minimal disturbance to residents. Acoustic considerations, such as a dropped ceiling and heavy drapes along the room’s perimeter, also soundproof the space. Residents have the ability to use the room during operating hours or rent the space for a private event via the community’s app.

About the Author

Symone Strong

Symone is an associate editor for Zonda's BUILDER and Multifamily Executive magazines. She also has stories in other company publications, including ARCHITECT. She earned her B.S. in journalism and a minor in business communications from Towson University.

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