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Bradbury Building

Built: 1892 - 1893
Address: 304 South Broadway
Location: Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, USA
Bradbury Building, Los Angeles.
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Structural Type:
Truss
Function / usage:
Office building

Persons involved with this structure
Legend: Phase of works
RoleNamePart of structure 
Architect George Wyman

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RoleNamePart of structure 
Renovation
Architecture Levin & Associates Architects

Technical information
DescriptionValue
Construction materials used
roof  cast iron
façade  brick
Cost
  cost of construction US$ 500 000

Chronology
September 1962
Named Historic Cultural Monument
1969
Restoration
1982
Scenes of Ridley Scott's Bladerunner are filmed in the building.

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External LinkHABS: Bradbury Building, 304 South Broadway, Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, CA English

Relevant Literature
* Koenig, Gloria   Iconic LA, Balcony Press, Glendale (USA) , ISBN 1890449083, 2000; pp. 18-25.
* Webb, Michael   Architecture + Design LA, The Understanding Business Press, Berkeley (USA) , ISBN 0964186365; pp. 7.

 
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