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California’s First Exoskeleton Makes Its
Mark on Los Angeles with Grand Debut

Over two decades in the making, the building team of (W)rapper has made history with the completion of Los Angeles’s first exoskeleton building. Designed by EOMA, engineered by Arup and built by MATT Construction, the (W)rapper defies all odds of what has been thought to be possible in the world of architecture, engineering and construction. MATT interviewed Kevin Pitzer, MATT Vice President and Senior Project Manager of the (W)rapper, to hear more about the journey to accomplishing this incredible feat.

Q: First things first, for those who don’t know, what is an exoskeleton building?
A: Typically, a building is built with internal structural elements such as columns and beam framing that help support the building. In the case of an exoskeleton building, there is no internal support system; instead, the building is completely supported by the outer, external columns. The (W)rapper’s exoskeleton is comprised of eight steel framing bands that literally wrap around the building and serve as the building’s entire support system. To design and build an exoskeleton of this caliber requires extremely careful planning and attention to detail at every step of the process.

Q: What was the most fulfilling highlight or milestone on the (W)rapper project?

Q: What lesson or takeaway will you take from the (W)rapper into future projects?


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