West Half

West Half

Residential
Complete

West Half houses 465 apartments, nearly 1000 people, in a single square block. The internal circulation of the building, the curated multi-level amenities, rich access to outdoor space and the cascading nature of the facade which creates a connection at the street level gives the building a transparent, approachable feel, while the bright yellow underbelly of the facade is a subliminal layer of color theory 101: Happiness.

ODA's three-pronged approach of integrating architecture, interior design and landscape design gives West Half a thorough narrative: from the three-dimensional patterns of the lobby interiors that mimic the facade, to the amenities that punctuate the building with pockets of life, to the extensive terrace landscaping with first-of-its-kind built-in planters that grow and change with the seasons.

Interiors

Airy and energetic, the interiors at West Half are pockets of excitement themselves, defined by gently angled elements, minimalistic details, and a few tectonic finishes. The building’s indoor-outdoor connection is bolstered by elements such as the large indoor gym, which is exposed to the e through an adjacent inner courtyard, as well as the landscaped rooftop pool and resident lounge.

West Half Lobby
West Half Lounge
West Half

At West Half, we created a distinct individuality to each apartment unit, breaking the typical D.C. building mass into a more human scale that connects the indoor outdoor, increasing the amount of light and air. The result is a ground-up, cascading 10-story residential building. Its massing stacks the floors on an inward trajectory that allows for ample outdoor terraces on the facade, and an inner courtyard filled with cantilevered apartments.

West Half Street was an opportunity to create a sense of place in a burgeoning new neighborhood. Right in the sightline of Nationals Park, West Half also had the extra pressure of being highly visible to the 50 million people that visit the Nationals each year. The goal was richer, deeper, more unified experiences for residents, tourists, and stadium-goers alike.

Project Details

Location
Washington, D.C.
Client
JBG Smith
Size
454,000 SF

Credits

ODA Design Team
Eran Chen AIA Ryoko Okada Katherine Mendez P. Christian Bailey AIA Brian Lee, Jason Bourgeois, Karen Evans, Côme Ménage, Emma Pfeiffer, Vi Nguyen, Joshua Wujek, Hayden Shin, Chia-Min Wang, Sunny Fok
Collaborators
Eric Colbert & Associates (Architect of Record) HMWhite (Landscape Design) Scott Frances (Photography)

Press

Metropolis ODA’s Newest Project Maximizes Residents’ Views of a Baseball Stadium
06.16.21 Read More
Inhabitat ODA’s vibrant new complex transforms a conventional DC block
09.08.21 Read More
World Architecture News ODA’s first DC project is LEED Gold
05.09.22 Read More
ARCHITECT Magazine West Half ODA New York
08.30.21 Read More

Awards

NAIOP DC|MD Awards 2020 Award of Excellence | Best Multi-Family Project
08.01.20
The Architecture Community Third Award | Multi-Family Housing
10.04.19
SARA Design Awards 2019 Award of Merit
06.01.19