One California Plaza in Los Angeles

One California Plaza in Los Angeles, California
Photograph © Wayne Lorentz/Artefaqs Corporation
One California Plaza in Los Angeles, California
Photograph © Wayne Lorentz/Artefaqs Corporation
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One California Plaza in Los Angeles, California
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One California Plaza


300 South Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, California, Downtown Los Angeles 90071 United StatesDiese seite drucken   •   Anteil dieser seite   •   Dieses

Though is it one of the city's most visible skyscrapers, One California Plaza is the little brother of Two California plaza. But as in many developments, one would be incomplete without the other.

Both One and Two California Plaza share the same basic physical characteristics -- a blue glass box incompletely wrapped around opposing corners by a darker blue extrusion. Think of it as two boxes merging with one another, and their farthest corners rounded off. The contrasting shades of blue add visual interest while the projection allows for more corner offices, interesting curves, and ultimately a setback near the top of the building.

Adding to the asymmetry is a black band on a mechanical floor about a quarter of the way up. This could have been easily hidden and blended with the rest of the building, but leaving it exposed provides yet another point of interest, and a device to lead wandering eyes laterally around the curve of the building, instead of straight to its top.

Quick Facts
Statistics
  • Floor space: 991,836 square feet
  • Stories above ground: 42
  • Stories below ground: 5
  • Parking: 1,313 spaces
  • Elevators: 25
Timeline
  • 1983: The city leases this land to the developer for 99 years.
  • 1989: This building is named BOMA Building of the year.
  • 2003: Metropolitan Life Insurance sells this building to Maguire Properties for $225 million.
Notes
  • Architecture firm: Arthur Erickson Architects
  • Architecture firm: Gruen Associates
  • Architecture firm: Kamnitzer & Cotton
  • Developer: Bunker Hill Associates
  • The fountains were designed by WET Design.
  • California Plaza's water stage is made of Borington green slate.
  • The land this building is on is actually owned by Los Angeles Community Redevelopment Agency.
Did You Know?
  • A third tower was planned for California Plaza, but was never built.
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