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Commission approves public art program for large self‑storage development, with city architect review of mounting and finish
Summary
Design Review Commission approved the public art program (MSP23‑002) for a self‑storage project at 4140–4200 S. San Gabriel Blvd, including a stainless‑steel 'Reflected Terrain' band and perforated portrait walls; commissioners asked the applicant to coordinate mounting, lighting, and finish with the city architect and plan check.
The San Gabriel Design Review Commission voted 4–0 (one absence) on March 28 to approve a public art program for a large self‑storage development at 4140–4200 South San Gabriel Boulevard (MSP23‑002), which includes two floors of artist/maker studios and extensive public art on the San Gabriel Boulevard frontage.
Staff described the multi‑year project as a roughly 1.75‑acre site with a building just under 200,000 square feet and about 9,000 square feet of artist studios on the ground floor. The public art package presented to the commission includes a stainless‑steel, linear artwork called "Reflected Terrain" by David Schaeffer along the San Gabriel Boulevard facade, and large perforated image panels…
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