The Fine Arts Building. Rising twelve stories to the height limit of Los Angeles, this structure, intended to house workers in the fine and applied arts, was clothed in standard-finish tera-cotta because the architects regarded that medium as the ideal interpreter of their purpose. Walker and Eisen were the architects.
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