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.
816 South Grand Avenue | 816 S. Grand Avenue |
Claud Beelman |
1924 | |
Board of Trade Building | 111 W. 7th Street |
Claud Beelman |
1929 | |
Susana Machado Bernard House and Barn | 845 S. Lake Street |
John Parkinson |
1901 | |
Battery John Barlow and Saxton | Fort MacArthur | 1916 | ||
Aline Barnsdall Complex | 4800 Hollywood Boulevard |
Frank Lloyd Wright |
1922 | |
Banning House | 401 E. M Street |
Phineas Banning |
1863 | |
Baldwin Hills Village | 5300 Village Green |
Clarence Stein|Reginald D. Johnson |
1942 | |
Avenel Cooperative Housing Project | 2839-2849 Avenel Street |
Gregory Ain |
1947 | |
Angelus Temple | 1100 Glendale Boulevard |
Brook Hawkins |
1923 | |
Angelus Mesa Branch | 2700 W. 52nd Street |
Royal Dana |
1929 |