One Park Plaza stands tall in Los Angeles, CA, as a striking architectural masterpiece designed by Anthony J. Lumsden in 1971. It showcases a unique glass skin system created in collaboration with Cesar Pelli, distinguishing it from conventional high-rises. The tower's innovative design features a non-loadbearing glass membrane with reversed mullions, allowing for the inclusion of protruding corners that enhance both aesthetics and interior perspectives.
This Late Modern-style skyscraper boasts a bronze-colored glass facade, complemented by thin aluminum mullions, creating a delicate yet imposing structure. The twenty-two-story tower, along with a four-story loft building/parking garage, is seamlessly integrated into a plaza landscape, offering pedestrian-friendly spaces in the bustling urban environment. The rooftop of the loft building provides occupants with scenic views of fountains and greenery, enhancing the overall ambiance of the surrounding area.
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