The Los Angeles County Hall of Records, designed by Richard Neutra and Robert Alexander, is a striking example of international style architecture located in the Civic Center of Downtown Los Angeles. The building, completed in 1962 at a cost of $13.7 million, features unique design elements such as aluminum louvers and a mosaic mural by artist Joseph Young.
This modernist structure houses various county offices including the Alternative Public Defender, Probation Department, and Los Angeles County District Attorney. With terraces offering panoramic views of downtown and publicly accessible tunnels to the Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration, the Hall of Records serves as a significant landmark in the city's architectural landscape.
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