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The granite of City Hall is actually covered by a white coating that has the superficial appearance of granite, but it really isn't. I don't know exactly what this material is, but it's smooth, and therefore more resistant to soiling than the rough stone. I have a small piece of this coating somewhere. When I find it, I'll take a photo and post it here. EDIT: Here 'tis. http://i699.photobucket.com/albums/v...154861_lap.jpg The veneer material is about 1mm thick, is rigid, and has a smooth, matte finish. This piece was hanging loose from some granite near the floor of the walkway of the observation deck when I was up there in 2010. Some moss/algae evidently built up behind it, causing it to separate from its substrate. |
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And then, of course, there is this... http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8247/8...594a0cdb_o.jpg Union_Station_Construction_Begins_1934 |
Chasing phantoms.....
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Bruce [Mr. Ethereal Reality] I dare say founded one of the most famous threads in the history of the Internet. As songster Randy Newman said in 1983, We Love It . |
Helluva neighborhood you lived in.....LOL
For the record...I was living in Palms when Snoop Dogg was involved/not involved in that fatal shooting at Woodbine Park. But that was 8 blocks away and before Snoop Dogg became SNOOP DOGG. What's a "suit"? Ahh nevermind. Now-common jargon originating in the entertainment industry with which "open-minded" creative types use to disdain anyone and everyone who is not also a creative type. Had it stayed confined to the entertainment industry it would have remained clever, but it got out. Quote:
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A lot of action happening at Cliftons and Hall of Justice lately. I have quite a few pics of both on my Flickr.
Cliftons work recently started being visible. Here are some recent pics (as recent as today). http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7105/7...84220c7d_b.jpg Cliftons 1936 & 2012 by Hunter Kerhart, on Flickr http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8391/8...873a0a00_b.jpg 20130214-IMG_9324 by Hunter Kerhart, on Flickr http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8248/8...0dea3ef3_c.jpg 20130214-IMG_9323 by Hunter Kerhart, on Flickr http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8512/8...842d706f_b.jpg 20130215-IMG_9393 by Hunter Kerhart, on Flickr These guys were pulling in a lot of something through the back of Cliftons. http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8380/8...144bed39_b.jpg 20130215-IMG_9392 by Hunter Kerhart, on Flickr |
:previous: Excellent photographs HunterK! Thanks for keeping us up to date. :)
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Ocean View Ave.
Some times I come across a little part of the city that seems hidden a way and feels like it was and still is, it’s own distinct secret neighborhood. The part of town I call Ocean View is just to the north of Park Plaza Hotel in Westlake. There is a street called Ocean View Ave. And Ocean Ave between Coronado and Carondelet gets me thinking how this might have been the best street to live on in Los Angeles at one point.
http://i176.photobucket.com/albums/w...5at71236AM.png Ocean View Ave is at the top of a steep hill, so at one time or maybe still on a clear day, one could see all the way to the Ocean. And talk about VIEWS, from Ocean View Ave you can also see “Westlake” Park, Elks Lodge #99(1925), the Asbury, the Town House, the Bryson, and Bullocks Wilshire. But what is also amazing about this little tucked away neighborhood is the architecture. First this pink French style roofed castle looking apartment building. It’s fairytale quality makes it seems out of place but it feels right at home on this eclectic street. http://i176.photobucket.com/albums/w...ytalelarge.jpg Photo taken by Mr. Swink http://i176.photobucket.com/albums/w...closeJPG-1.jpg Photo taken by Mr. Swink But up the street at Carondelet is this beautiful Mediterranean style apartment building, the Nob Hill Towers. Which begs the question... are we at the top of Nob Hill? http://i176.photobucket.com/albums/w...NobHillMed.jpg Photo taken by Mr. Swink The view from the top of the Nob Hill Towers already perched high on the hill must be incredible. http://i176.photobucket.com/albums/w...NobHill500.jpg Photo taken by Mr. Swink And if you turn around from the Towers you see this Craftsman Home. http://i176.photobucket.com/albums/w.../Craftsman.jpg Photo taken by Mr. Swink Here’s looking west from Carondelet on Ocean View. We see the fairytale castle and the Town House in the background. Also notice closest in the picture the mid century glass front apartment building. Another interesting building in this photo is the one at the corner with the onion dome. It reminds me of some of the apartment buildings in San Francisco. http://i176.photobucket.com/albums/w...ttownhouse.jpg Photo taken by Mr. Swink http://i176.photobucket.com/albums/w...reaturrets.jpg Photo taken by Mr. Swink Just around the corner to the left on Coronado from the onion dome is this brick building. http://i176.photobucket.com/albums/w...a/coranado.jpg Photo taken by Mr. Swink And to the right on Coronado are a bunch of really small bungalows and this building. http://i176.photobucket.com/albums/w.../harnodapt.jpg Photo taken by Mr. Swink And looking the opposite way back up Ocean View Ave towards Park View Ave. is just as diverse. There are these style homes which I have seen all around the Westlake area... http://i176.photobucket.com/albums/w...tlakeStyle.jpg Photo taken by Mr. Swink and even an art deco is tucked down and to the right. I have seen many old photos of Mac Park and even aerial photos of the area but I don’t remember this area around Ocean View ever standing out. Any one have any detailed old photos of this area??? |
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It looks as though they're going to get rid of the giant wrap around sign and go back to the smaller, nicer entrance of the original as well
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The juxtaposition of the city lights patchwork with the ladies behind the huge windows, and us in a possibly voyeurish position, leads me to think of some grim fate they might be about to encounter. Especially when viewed along with Shulman's follow on shot, where the perpetrator might have just finished his grisly deeds and be plotting his next move while surveying the cityscape. :uhh: http://imageshack.us/a/img835/1568/shulman04b.jpg http://imageshack.us/a/img40/5375/shulman05b.jpg My Design Fix I know nothing so scandalous happened there at the Stahl House, but how about elsewhere in the hills? Is that just LA Confidential and other cinematic influences filling my head with ideas, or are there fitting tales to tell? |
Meanwhile, across town, circa 1967, outside the Hollywood Brown Derby, are Regis Philbin and Joey Bishop. Random, I know.
https://sphotos-a.xx.fbcdn.net/hphot...42715309_n.jpg ABC Photo Archives[/QUOTE] I was watching the Joey Bishop show the night Regis Philbin (his sidekick) came out and announced that he was quitting the show. This was back in the late 1960's. I guess some of the "suits" (right Malumot?) had let it be known that they thought Philbin was not carrying his weight and should be replaced. Bishop backed Regis, but he (Regis) was insulted and walked out right in the middle of the show. I remember thinking at the time that Regis was kind of a stiff and was lucky to have the Joey Bishop gig. I thought he was the biggest fool in the world for quitting and would never get another job in show business. Shows you what I know! |
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It's easy to forget the topography of the area; especially when you're thousands of miles from L.A. (like I am at the moment). Unless I'm mistaken, the photographs below show the earliest developments on Ocean View Avenue overlooking Westlake Park. "West Lake Park North Shore" http://imageshack.us/a/img826/2933/a...e1890sebay.jpg postcard/ebay detail http://imageshack.us/a/img692/2648/a...repeatposa.jpg Is that Gertrude Stein? :) "View in West Lake Park, Los Angeles CAl." http://imageshack.us/a/img545/4161/aawestlakepark.jpg postcard/ebay ...and there's Alice B. A genteel time in 'belle epoque' Los Angeles. West Lake Park (known today as MacArthur Park*) http://imageshack.us/a/img252/2002/a...kphoto1907.jpg ebay __ |
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My mind is hazy, so I don't remember if this was answered here before, but were the top two floors added at a later date? The architecture, and especially pillars, don't match up. |
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