A.G. Bartlett Building, Skyscraper in California
The A.G. Bartlett Building is a high-rise structure renown for its Beaux-Arts architecture.
Designed by the Parkinsons, this building's inception was in 1911 and it is a contributing property to the NRHP.
Formerly known as the Union Oil Building, the edifice reflects early Californian prosperity.
The A.G. Bartlett Building now houses loft apartments and retail spaces.
It once held the title of the tallest building in Los Angeles until 1928.
Location: California
Inception: 1911
Architect: The Parkinsons
Architectural style: Beaux-Arts
Floors above the ground: 14
Source: Wikimedia