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hahaha i swear that looks like mostof the tourists around LA, funniest thing ever,
the other day me and a few friends were driving by Tommy's- that hamburger place, and we saw a bunch of tourists taking pictures there,i thought to myself- oh my there must be some celebrity on the prowl or something, only to figure out they were taking pictures of the place-- i guess for tourists everything is a monument hehe
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Originally posted by angelik22hahaha i swear that looks like mostof the tourists around LA, funniest thing ever,
the other day me and a few friends were driving by Tommy's- that hamburger place, and we saw a bunch of tourists taking pictures there,i thought to myself- oh my there must be some celebrity on the prowl or something, only to figure out they were taking pictures of the place-- i guess for tourists everything is a monument hehe
It's quite a genius way of making their country look more beautiful.
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Originally posted by Genuine_StudThe funny thing is that the Chinese and Japanese take pictures of many of the buildings and structures we have throughout LA and then some of them go back to the country and analyze the architecture and create more beatiful buildings than ours.
It's quite a genius way of making their country look more beautiful.
Walt Disney Concert Hall
The cathedral
caltrans center
In a few years Grand avenue is gonna be great place.
Last quarter we were designing on that site in Studio and I had some concepts pictues of what the site is going to look like. Ill post them if I could find them.
The Grand Avenue Project is a
$1.2 billion public-private effort
in the city’s historic center and
largest employment district. The
redevelopment will transform
the civic and cultural districts of
downtown Los Angeles into a
vibrant new regional center that
will showcase entertainment
venues, restaurants, retail mixed
with office buildings, a hotel,
and over 1000 new housing
units. These new uses will add
to the notable features that
already exist at the top of Bunker
Hill, including the Walt Disney
Concert Hall, which opened in
October 2003, the Cathedral of
Our Lady of the Angels, the
Music Center, the Colburn
School of Performing Arts, and
the Museum of Contemporary
Art. In addition, a new 16-acre
park will stretch along Bunker
Hill from the Music Center to
City Hall, replacing the County
Mall. It is designed to be the
“Central Park” of Los Angeles,
creating a high quality public
open space for the downtown
area residents, workers and
tourists. Given the prominence
of the new Disney Hall, the
Grand Avenue Project is a
lynchpin for the redevelopment
of downtown LA.
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