The rooftop glassed penthouse and terrace of the Petersen Museum provides a large open space of just under 10,000 sq.ft that fits up to 300 persons (standing) with panoramic views over LA and the Hollywood Hills. The cantilevered stainless steel ribbons form an aerial canopy that arches over the terrace. Photography by Tex Jernigan

The rooftop glassed penthouse and terrace of the Petersen Museum provides a large open space of just under 10,000 sq.ft that fits up to 300 persons (standing) with panoramic views over LA and the Hollywood Hills. The cantilevered stainless steel ribbons form an aerial canopy that arches over the terrace. Photography by Tex Jernigan

The rooftop glassed penthouse and terrace of the Petersen Museum provides a large open space of just under 10,000 sq.ft that fits up to 300 persons (standing) with panoramic views over LA and the Hollywood Hills. The cantilevered stainless steel ribbons form an aerial canopy that arches over the terrace.

Photography by Tex Jernigan