Fine Arts Building, Commercial building in Downtown Los Angeles, United States
The Fine Arts Building rises twelve stories high with a light stone facade and features a two-story entrance portal with rounded arches.
Architects Albert Raymond Walker and Percy Augustus Eisen completed this Romanesque Revival structure in 1927 to provide workspace for local artisans.
The lobby contains Ernest Batchelder tile work, bronze sculptures, and glass showcases that display artwork from the building's tenants.
Located at 811 West 7th Street, this office building maintains commercial spaces while preserving its original architectural elements from the 1920s.
The building includes an H-shaped layout with three horizontal sections that mirror Renaissance palace design principles.
Location: California
Inception: 1927
Architects: Albert R. Walker, Percy A. Eisen
Architectural style: Romanesque Revival architecture
GPS coordinates: 34.04920,-118.25900
Latest update: March 17, 2025 08:46
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