In the next 10 years, Los Angeles will undergo a major transformation linked both to population growth effects and the outlook of the 2028 Olympic Games.
In this context, a megalopolis like Los Angeles is forced to face paradigm shifts in our lifestyles and in the way we design and build our living and working environment, as to create the city of tomorrow that is exemplary in the consumption of all our forms of energy and water, and also to be effective in reducing greenhouse gas emissions. And this is not a scientific debate, it’s a political, economic and health reality, where we are all concerned in our real estate activities.