Английская Википедия:300 North Los Angeles Street Federal Building
The 300 North Los Angeles Street Federal Building, located across the street from the Edward R. Roybal Federal Building and United States Courthouse, is a federal building of the United States that opened in 1965 and is now on the National Register of Historic Places.[1][2] The building is also notable as the site of a 1971 bombing that killed an 18-year-old worker.[3]
Art and architecture
The building hosts three glass mosaics by Los Angeles artist Richard Haines: Celebration of our Homeland, Recognition of All Foreign Lands, and Of the People, for the People, by the People.[4] The building design was a collaboration between Welton Becket & Associates, Albert C. Martin & Associates, and Paul R. Williams & Associates.[4] The building is part of Los Angeles Civic Center Historic District.[1]
Bombing
Access
Шаблон:LACMTA icon Шаблон:LACMTA icon Шаблон:LACMTA icon Civic Center/Grand Park station is located four blocks from 300 N. Los Angeles. The DASH Downtown D line also circulates past the building on a regular schedule.[5]
See also
References
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