Tuesday, November 10, 2015


This architecture is called “Los Angeles City Hall,” this building is found in Down Town Los Angeles. This building was built in 1928. The main function of this building is where the mayor and the city council of LA have reunions. In the 27th floor people could go and observed the view from all over LA. The building has suffer some modification from 1998 to 2001 to reinforce it in case of an earthquake. The building is made from concrete sand for the same purpose to resist any kind of damage. The center part of the building is the tallest around 450 feet tall. In front of the building it has a patio, maybe with the intention of people contemplating the building standing in front of them.

                I think the problem was making the building more solid since is a building that is about 90 years old. I think is a good idea that they due adjustment because we never know what’s going to happen, especially to an old building. I think the idea about maintaining the building is a good idea because this building is emblematic in the LA area. It might improve if they out more lightning around the building because in the inside there’s plenty of it. If there’s lighter it would give the building a sense of illumination.

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