Exterior view of St. Vincent Catholic Church, located on the northwest corner of South Figueroa and West Adams. Built in 1923-25, it was designed by architect Albert C. Martin. It is a prime example of Spanish Colonial Revival style in California. Influences include Goodhue's 1915 San Diego Expo California Building and the Spanish Churriguresque style of Mexico. It is made of Indian limestone, tile and stucco.
St. Vincent Catholic Church (Los Angeles, Calif.) Church buildings--California--Los Angeles Catholic churches--California--Los Angeles Architecture--California--Los Angeles--Spanish influences Martin, Albert C.,1879-1960
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