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Architecture by Arthur Erickson Architects
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California Plaza is located near the prestigious Bunker Hill District in the heart of Downtown Los Angeles. The plaza consists of two unique sky-scrapers, One California Plaza and Two California Plaza. The plaza also consists of numerous retail amenities, and is in close proximity to many of Downtown LA’s feature hotels including The Omni Hotel, The Millenium Biltmore, The Wilshire Grand, The Marriott and The Standard. The Plaza also is home to The Museum of Contemporary Art, Colburn School of Performing Arts, and The Museum Tower Residential Apartments. A peaceful 1.5 acre water court contains a large “water stage” of Borington Green Slate. Additional water features including a spiral fountain, waterfalls, and a state of the art sound and lighting system entertain the public during concerts and performances in the summer and the fall. Tables and benches placed throughout the plaza make it a popular lunchtime retreat for tenants and visitors alike. One California Plaza, stands 42 stories tall and offers 991,836 rentable square feet of office and retail space. Completed in 1985, Arthur Erickson Architects designed the building, deserving of its many awards including the BOMA Building of the year in 1989. The building is made of 42 stories of reflective glass situated on nearly 3 acres of land. Its unique vertical profile consists of curving glass walls and an easily identifiable neon halo encircling the top of the tower. Additionally, the 48' average bay depths enable complete flexibility for interior floor space. 213 626 3300
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