Category:Richfield Oil Company Building
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English: Richfield Oil Company Building—Richfield Tower, formerly a city landmark in Downtown Los Angeles, California.
- The building was designed in the Art Deco style by the architectural firm of Morgan, Walls & Clements, and completed in 1929.
- It was demolished in 1969, for construction of the "Corporate Modernist style" Arco Plaza complex with twin towers, currently renamed City National Plaza.
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Media in category "Richfield Oil Company Building"
The following 87 files are in this category, out of 87 total.
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Architect and engineer (1930) (14776515795).jpg 1,220 × 2,214; 621 KB
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LOCRichfield19-LOSAN67-2.jpg 446 × 561; 37 KB
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Richfield Building, Los Angeles, California (65013).jpg 2,124 × 3,356; 2.59 MB
Categories:
- ARCO (Atlantic Richfield Company)
- City National Plaza
- Corporate headquarters in Los Angeles
- Financial District, Los Angeles
- High-rise office buildings in Los Angeles
- 100-149-meter-tall buildings in Los Angeles
- 100-meter-tall buildings in the United States
- Built in Los Angeles in 1929
- Buildings in Downtown Los Angeles
- Destroyed in the United States in 1969
- Demolished buildings in Los Angeles
- Demolished high-rises in the United States
- Black buildings in the United States
- Buildings by Morgan, Walls & Clements
- Art Deco architecture in California