Los Angeles County Hall of Records
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The Los Angeles County Hall of Records sits in the northern end of the Civic Center in Downtown Los Angeles. The high-rise building by Richard Neutra (co-designed by Robert Alexander) is an example of international style architecture. The building includes louvers similar to the Kaufmann Desert House. Additionally, the screen to the right of the louvres was a feature by sculptor Malcolm Leland to incorporate ornamentation into modernist buildings. The previous Hall of Records was immediately south of the current one, built in 1911 and demolished in 1973.
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Rear view of the Hall of Records
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Honnold and Rex; Herman Light; and artists Malcolm Leland; Joseph Young
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