North and Central America->United States->California (CA)->Los Angeles (county)->Los Angeles
Description
The building has operated as an office building for most of its history; it also has some retail spaces on the first floor. The original designer may have been Sumner Hunt; Wyman worked for him as a draftsman. A restoration and seismic retrofitting by developer Ira Yellin and project architect Brenda Levin Associates was undertaken in 1991. The five-story central court features glazed brick, ornamental cast iron, tiling, rich marble, and polished wood, capped by a skylight that allows the court to be flooded with natural light. The building is known for its large use of ornately designed wrought-iron railings; the wrought-iron was executed in France and displayed at the Chicago World's Fair before being installed in the building. It is on the National Register.
Style/Period
Renaissance Revival (AAT) Victorian (AAT) Nineteenth century (LCSH)
Material
brick glazed brick marble ceramic tile cast iron steel