Matcha Mucha

Signature designed tower by Marc Northstar

Matcha Mucha rises not as a single tower, but as a vertical neighborhood—an 88-story composition of light, air, and shared life shaped by California’s open-ended spirit. Rather than standing apart from its surroundings, the tower dissolves into them, layering public and private spaces in a rhythm that feels familiar, social, and human.

The building unfolds as a sequence of shifting open courts, terraces, and communal rooms that migrate upward through the structure. These elevated courtyards act as moments of pause—places for sunlight, conversation, movement, and shade—breaking the tower into smaller, more intimate environments. From street to skyline, Matcha Mucha is experienced not as one entity, but as many places stacked together.

Signature designed tower by Marc Northstar. Looking upwards, showing curtainwalls and concrete walls in irregular forms

Its architectural language carries the refined clarity of Alta while softening it through texture and permeability. A hybrid façade of high-performance curtain wall and articulated screen blocks filters light and wind, creating depth, shadow, and privacy without closing the building off. Glass opens to the horizon; screens temper the sun, casting patterned light that shifts throughout the day. The tower breathes with its environment.

Living at Matcha Mucha extends beyond the private residence. Shared amenities—workspaces, wellness rooms, lounges, and recreation areas—are distributed vertically, embedded within the courts rather than isolated on a single floor. Life happens in between: in transitions, in thresholds, in spaces that encourage chance encounters and collective presence.

Rooted in a Californian sensibility, Matcha Mucha embraces indoor-outdoor living at every scale. It is relaxed but precise, social yet composed—a tower that feels less like an object and more like a community, rising gently into the sky.

Matcha Mucha is not a skyline gesture.
It is a neighborhood, lifted.

Signature designed tower by Marc Northstar
Floor plan of tower and landscape, modern style
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