los angeles Photography of NeueHouse by EMILY ANDREWS special feature NeueHouse Hollywood > The hallowed halls of the 1938-era former CBS Radio Building and Studio, designed by William Lescaze and now home to NeueHouse's West Coast offering, is notable for more than its Modernist design. It's where Lucille Ball filmed the pilot for I Love Lucy and where Orson Welles' booming voice echoed down the hallways. The private co-working space's second location needed to pay homage to the sacred Hollywood ground, while also bringing in a contemporary aesthetic. "By combining the building's location, history, and NeueHouse's ethos to create a residential environment, we were able [to conceive] an authentic space with transcendent qualities of timelessness and voyage," says Aliya Khan, the company's director of studio operations. The in-house design team collaborated once again with New York-based Rockwell Group-which designed the New York outpost and is working on the 260 May 2016 hospitalitydesign.comhttp://www.hospitalitydesign.com