Motion Picture and Television Fund
The Wasserman Campus for the Motion Picture & Television Fund (MPTF) has long been dedicated to providing inviting and supportive living accommodations for retired members of the entertainment industry. Challenged with designing a facility to house both administrative offices and wellness amenities for the residents, SmithGroup delivered a hybrid building that invites users to think about community in new ways.
Client
Motion Picture & Television Fund
Location
Woodland Hills, California
Markets/Services
Architecture, Campus Planning, Health, Health & Wellness, Interiors, Programming, Senior Living
Size
34,000 SF
Featured Awards
Merit Award Building Category, AIA Design For Aging Review
DESIGN/Environments for Aging, 2008
Combining wellness facilities with the foundation’s offices, the building form reflects the integration of four programs: aquatic therapy, aquatic fitness, land therapy and land fitness. Located side-by-side, the programs are separated by glass walls or by circulation zones, enhancing community integration and support. Taking advantage of the moderate climate, the building encourages movement between indoors and outdoors.
Natural materials like slate and sandstone—combined with features such as gardens, entry points, and overlooks—form a strong link to the landscaped surroundings, lending a healthy, biophilic ambience to the modern, energetic design.