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Lotful

Los Angeles, CA
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A New Model for Ownership, Community, and Opportunity in L.A.
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Location

Los Angeles, CA

Practice Theme

Housing for All, Building Community + Place

What We Did

Architecture

Size

9,900 sq. ft.
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Lotful is Studio One Eleven’s winning design in the Shared Future category of the Small Lots, Big Impact competition, hosted by cityLAB-UCLA, LA4LA, and the City of Los Angeles.

Lotful introduces a replicable model for affordable, for-sale housing that meets Los Angeles’s urgent need for attainable homeownership, without relying on the generic apartment blocks that dominate current multifamily development. By combining modular construction, smart site planning, and use of LA’s Small Lot Ordinance, Lotful delivers fee-simple homes that are financially accessible, environmentally responsible, and community-minded.

Located on the Shared Future site, the proposal comprises six paired buildings. Each building includes three dwellings: two ground-level ADU flats and one owner’s unit above. These 18 homes are constructed using prefabricated wood framing and CLT modules, eliminating costly podiums, elevators, onsite garages, and common corridors. This approach minimizes construction costs and environmental impact while maximizing light, privacy, cross-ventilation, and gardens.

Each home is individually owned, including the land beneath it, bypassing condominium models’ high developer liability, insurance, and ongoing HOA fees. Including rental ADUs beneath each owner’s unit provides mortgage flexibility and income generation, broadening access to ownership and long-term stability. Rental ADUs offer maximum flexibility, potentially keeping owners as long-term neighborhood stakeholders. For example, owners
can combine their unit with an ADU as space needs arise or utilize one of the ADU’s for work purposes.

Lotful also proposes targeted updates to the Small Lot Ordinance to align with evolving zoning patterns, such as flexible minimum lot sizes and setback averaging, ensuring these developments remain viable as land values and zoning incentives shift.

Lotful reimagines shared space: The adjacent alley becomes an active pedestrian corridor with units fronting it, and a network of patios, rooftop decks, and communal paths weave connections through the site. Lotful fills the gaps in our city’s housing fabric with light, equity, and possibility. By providing much-needed “missing middle” housing and long-term stakeholders, these developments can stabilize and strengthen local communities. It proves that small lots can do more than hold space; they can hold futures.

L.A. has 24,000 tiny vacant lots across the city – these designs show creative wats to use them for housing
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Only If, Shin Shin, and other win Small Lots, Big Impact competition hosted by cityLAB-UCLA
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2025
Winner in Shared Future category – Small Lots, Big Impacts Competition, by cityLAB-UCLA, City of Los Angeles and LA4LA
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