Description: This is a Vintage POSTCARD from THE PAVILION, LOS ANGELES MUSIC CENTER designed by WELTON BECKET Architect featuring The Grand Hall. The Los Angeles Music Center is one of the largest performing arts centers in the US, and the west coast equivalent of New York’s Lincoln Center. The original Music Center complex was designed by Welton Becket in the New Formalism style. Becket also designed Los Angeles’ Capitol Records Building, McCarran International Airport in Las Vegas, LA’s Cinerama Dome, and the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium. The Music Center complex was completed in 1967, although the Dorothy Chandler Pavilion was open from 1964. Becket was guided by his “total design” philosophy. He and his team engineered every aspect of the project, including master/site planning, all interior work, fixtures, finishes and furnishings, all with the goal of creating a unified and integrated look. At Dorothy Chandler’s personal request, internationally acclaimed artist and designer Tony Duquette joined the Becket team as Art Director. ITEM in vintage Good as seen Condition PLEASE CHECK OUT PICS FOR CONDITION. Multiple FLAT PURCHASES can combine for ONE MAILING FEE.
Price: 9.99 USD
Location: Kailua Kona, Hawaii
End Time: 2025-01-10T17:24:46.000Z
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