- Los Angeles City Hall, the most iconic building in California, the tower that changed a futuristic city's skyline forever;
- Bullock's Wilshire, the towering structure that rivals the Chrysler Building as America's premier Art Deco edifice;
- Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, the world's only modern stadium to host two Olympic Games, 1932 and 1984--and still home to the USC Trojans;
- Los Angeles Union Station, the Mission-Moderne-Art Deco masterpiece that brought together California's railroads and became a legend before the first trains roared in.
Iconic Vision: John Parkinson, Architect of Los Angeles
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Author(s)Stephen Gee
PublisherAngel City Press
ISBN / ASIN1626400083
ISBN-139781626400085
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank1,443,604
CategoryArchitecture
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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Architect John Parkinson died in 1935, and the Los Angeles Times praised him: "Future generations have only to walk through the streets of Los Angeles to be reminded how much John Parkinson in his lifetime contributed to the city that grew up under his hand." In Iconic Vision: John Parkinson, Architect of Los Angeles, author Stephen Gee proves that this singular visionary created the look of America's most dynamic metropolis, long before the world recognized the city's importance. Consider that among more than four hundred buildings in the City of Angels that carried his architectural imprimatur, John Parkinson designed:
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