A blog post by architecture firm Rios Clementi Hale Studios has unveiled new renderings for G8, California Landmark Group's $100-million mixed-use development that broke ground last year in Del Rey.

The project, spanning a 2.3-acre site at 4040 Del Rey Avenue, will feature a T-shaped building featuring 230 studio, one-, two- and three-bedroom apartments, in addition to 25,000 square feet of offices and 15,000 square feet of amenities.  Proposed open space features include a publicly-accessible pocket park, as well as internal courtyards and a rooftop deck.

Due to the large and unusual dimensions of the property, RCH Studios and PK Architecture split G8 into a series of smaller blocks with "individual but complimentary architectural characters.  Frontages along Beach, Glencoe and Del Rey Avenues each have distinct appearances, while the pocket park reduces the project's scale as it approaches nearby single-family homes.

Completion of G8 is anticipated in 2019.

It is one of numerous mixed-use buildings that CLG has developed in the surrounding neighborhood, including the $30-million D1 apartments that are now rising one block south.