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Los Angeles, CA 90012
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The Los Angeles County Hall of Records, a rare high-rise by Richard Neutra (co-designed by Robert Alexander), sits in the northern end of the Civic Center in Downtown Los Angeles. An exemplar of modernist architecture, the building includes louvers similar to the Kaufmann Desert House. Additionally, the screen to the right of the louvres was a feature by sculptor Malcolm Leland to incorporate ornamentation into modernist buildings.DescriptionThe Hall of Records was estimated to cost $13.7 million in 1961. Counter proposals were made by the Los Angeles County Chief Administrative Officer to preserve the old Hall of Records and move it to the Temple Street location, however, it was estimated that the cost of moving the building would be prohibitively high--$1.5 million to move, and much more to renovate.Originally envisioned as two separate buildings, one for storing records and the other for workers, Neutra and Alexander combined the buildings into one. The T-shaped building has odd number floors on the north side, with double high ceilings and tall windows. The records block on the south side, has floors at 8-ft intervals. Currently, no vital records accessible to the public are in the building, and the windowless south records block designed for storage has been converted to office cubicles. In 1991, the County Recorder's office moved to Norwalk following merging the office with the County Registrar and County Clerk by the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors.The Hall of Records houses offices for the Alternative Public Defender, Probation Department, Regional Planning, Sheriff's Department, and the Los Angeles County District Attorney. The Los Angeles County archives are below the building, and there are publicly accessible tunnels to the Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration.
Our Store is located in the historic Olvera Street, the Birthplace of Los Angeles where for more than 25 years we have been catering Folklorico Costumes, Accessories, Folk Art and Crafts to local and national dance groups, teachers, and celebrities.
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F See On Company is a family-owned business located in the heart of Los Angeles Chinatown, started by my grandfather, Fong See, in 1872. F See On offers a unique shopping experience where patrons can purchase rare antiques and vintage items. This includes art and museum-quality pieces, jewelry, furniture, asian decor for the home, and treasured gifts. Our store has been a favorite fixture in Chinatown and will appeal to everyone who appreciates design, art and beauty. To experience Asian art at it’s finest, we welcome you to F See On Company. - Mari Fong
Established in Los Angeles in 2008, Charlie James Gallery represents work by emerging and mid-career artists.