La Plaza Esperanza, meaning “a place of hope,” isthe physical realization of a longstanding dream for the Latino Network: 18,000 square feet of safe, welcoming and accessible space dedicated to celebrating Latino/x culture and heritage. The architect team sought to ensure La Plaza Esperanza would reflect the community’s goals of creating a welcoming and culturally-affirming social experience. The result is an open and transparent design that puts Latino/x people front and center with a residential aesthetic that prioritizes psychological safety. A sloped mass timber roof natural, materials sourced from the Pacific Northwest and encourages all-season activities on the community porch. From the moment of arrival, visitors will note a design approach influenced by the surrounding forests and homes that invites the Latino/x population to feel secure. A generous front porch spans the length of the building to give an interstitial space for gathering and familial conversation.
Project Details
Completion:
2024Building Type:
HospitalitySquare Meters:
1,718Storeys:
2Product Offered
Mass Timber, Cross-Laminated Timber (CLT), Glue-Laminated Timber (GLT or glulam)
Services Provided
Modeling, Pre-fabrication
Owner
Latino Network
General Contractor / Construction Manager
Colas Construction
Architect
ZGF Architects
Engineers
KPFF Consulting Engineers
Additional Partners
Installer: Carpentry Plus, Inc