1900 Avenue of the Stars, Office building in Century City, Los Angeles, United States.
1900 Avenue of the Stars is a 27-story glass and aluminum tower located in Century City that contains around 585,000 square feet of office space. The structure dominates the Avenue of the Stars skyline and functions as a major office complex for various corporate tenants.
The building was completed in 1970 by architect Albert C. Martin Jr. on the grounds of the former Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer film studios in Century City. It marked the beginning of extensive commercial development that transformed the area during that decade.
The building represents the architectural transition of Los Angeles in the 1970s, when commercial structures began exceeding the height restrictions of downtown City Hall.
The building is centrally located in Century City's commercial district with convenient access to shopping, dining, and other businesses nearby. Most of the interior consists of private office spaces, so public access is limited to common areas and the lobby.
The tower was originally built for the Aluminum Corporation of America and extensively incorporates aluminum throughout its structure and exterior. This material choice became a defining feature of the building's modernist character.
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