Los Angeles
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Los Angeles architecture is an eclectic mix of Mission, Craftsman, Spanish Colonial Revival, Art Deco, and Moderne.
Los Angeles architecture is an eclectic mix of Mission, Craftsman, Spanish Colonial Revival, Art Deco, and Moderne.
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Los Angeles architecture is an eclectic mix of Mission, Craftsman, Spanish Colonial Revival, Art Deco, and Moderne.
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Claud Beelman was a prominent Los Angeles architect, known especially for the Eastern Standard Building and the Garfield Building. In addition to some Beaux-Arts buildings, his Art Deco and Moderne work helps define the Los Angeles look.
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Glendale Boulevard is a major street in Los Angeles. It runs north and south, traversing the Silver Lake and Echo Park neighborhoods.
Queen Anne Cottage, LA Arboretum | 301 N Baldwin Avenue |
Albert A. Bennett |
1885 | |
Wiltern Theatre | 3780 Wilshire Boulevard |
Stiles O. Clements and G. Albert Lansburgh |
1931 | |
Bradbury Building | 304 South Broadway |
George H. Wyman |
1893 | |
Coca-Cola Building | 1200 South Central Avenue |
Robert V. Derrah |
1939 | |
Lemberger-Sigler House | 2800 Manitou Avenue | 1897 | ||
Randy's Donuts | 805 West Manchester Avenue | 1953 | ||
Los Angeles City Hall | 200 North Spring Street |
Austin Parkinson and Martin |
1928 | |
Library Tower | 633 West Fifth Street |
Pei Cobb Freed and Partners |
1987 | |
Elk's Lodge 99 | 607 Park View Street |
Curlett and Beelman
|
1923 | |
Fox Plaza | 2121 Avenue of the Stars |
Scott Johnson, Bill Fain, William L. Pereira |
1985 |