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One Bunker Hill

Allison & Allison
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Alternative Title
Southern California Edison Company Building
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/1721.3/177984
Date
1931
Description
View looking up at Fifth St. facade (greenhouse-like structure added in 1980s); Originally the home of a utility company, the Southern California Edison Company Building was one of the first all-electrically heated and cooled buildings constructed in the western United States. The fourteen-story, steel-framed building follows a classically inspired Art Deco design. The lower three stories are of solid limestone, while the upper stories and central tower are faced with buff-colored terra cotta. On the entry façade allegorical figures by sculptor Merrell Gage represent, light, power and hydroelectric energy. The exterior greenhouse-like structures were added in the 1980s and the street-level shopping corridor in 1993. Source: Los Angeles Conservancy [website]; https://www.laconservancy.org/ (accessed 8/9/2015)
Type of Work
office building
Subject
architecture, business, commerce and trade, Restoration and conservation, Art Deco, Twentieth century
Rights
© Scott Gilchrist, Archivision, Inc.
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Licensed for educational and research use by the MIT community only
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