Ratusz w Los Angeles
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nr rej. zabytek 150 | ||
Ratusz w Los Angeles (2003) | ||
Państwo | Stany Zjednoczone | |
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Stan | Kalifornia | |
Miejscowość | Los Angeles | |
Adres | 200 North Spring Street, Los Angeles, Kalifornia | |
Architekt | John C. Austin, John Parkinson, Albert C. Martin, sr | |
Kondygnacje | 32 | |
Rozpoczęcie budowy | 1926 | |
Ukończenie budowy | 1928 | |
Właściciel | Miasto Los Angeles | |
34°03′12,96″N 118°14′34,80″W/34,053600 -118,243000 |
Ratusz w Los Angeles (ang. Los Angeles City Hall) – siedziba władz miasta Los Angeles oraz miejsce posiedzeń rady miejskiej. Znajduje się w śródmieściu w Civic Center.
Wybudowany został w 1928; jego wysokość to 138 m. Ze względu na zagrożenie sejsmiczne do końca lat 50. w Los Angeles nie można było wznosić budynków wyższych niż ratusz.
Na 27 piętrze znajduje się taras widokowy.
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Sylwetka ratusza na tle wschodu słońca
Widok ratusza od strony ulic San Pedro i 2nd Street
Zobacz też
- zapobieganie skutkom trzęsień ziemi
- lista zabytków Los Angeles w rejonie Downtown Los Angeles
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