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Pacific Design Center serves the needs of the design, entertainment and arts communities by providing spaces for screenings, exhibitions, lectures, meetings, special events, fashion shows and receptions, as well as many locations throughout our 1.6 million square foot campus for movie and television production filming.
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An architectural landmark anchoring Los Angeles’ elite design district, Pacific Design Center (PDC) is the West Coast destination for global design.
The Pacific Design Center, or PDC, is a 1,600,000-square-foot (150,000 m 2) multi-use facility for the design community in West Hollywood, California. One of the buildings is often described as the Blue Whale because of its large size relative to surrounding buildings and its brilliant blue glass cladding.
We have been serving the Los Angeles Design community since 1948. We feature exquisite hardwood floors from all over the globe. Our products are recognized for quality, innovation and sustainability.
1,200,000 square feet multi-use facility for the design community located in West Hollywood, California. One of the buildings is often described as the Blue Whale because of its outsize nature relative to surrounding buildings and its brilliant blue glass cladding.
An architectural landmark anchoring Los Angeles' elite design district, Pacific Design Center (PDC) is the West Coast destination for global design. The 750,000 square-foot "Blue Whale," realized by architect Caesar Peli, FAIA, revolutionized L.A.'s design industry in 1975, creating a premier, all-inclusive trade resource to procure high-end ...
Los Angeles International Design Center. Designed to be the nerve center and showplace of the decorative furnishings industry, the building became the nexus of interior design and architecture in L.A. upon its completion in 1964.