Wednesday, 12 December 2012

Los Angeles famous architecture


Tallest buildings
in Los Angeles

US Bank Tower





The US Bank Tower was built in 1989 and its was called theLibrary Tower the First Interstate Bank World Center before. It is the tallest in LA, the designers that designed the building Pei Cobb Freed & Partners Ellerbe Becket. the building is owed by Library Square Associates LLC. naw in the world it is the 62nd tallest building. it is Featured in 24 films, 20 TV series, 8 music videos and 13 games.


  • The glass crown on top is brightly illuminated at night.
  • The Bunker Hill Steps, a variation of Rome's Spanish Steps, wrap around the west side of the base, leading up to Bunker Hill.
  • When completed, became the tallest building on the Pacific coast, surpassing Columbia Center in Seattle.
  • Tallest building in the United States west of the Mississippi River.
  • The building was designed to withstand an earthquake of 8.3 on the Richter Scale.
  • The tower has 4 glass-crowned setbacks, at the 48th, 57th, 61st, and 69th floor levels.
  • The highest helipad in the world is on the roof.
  • Until US Bancorp committed to a major lease with naming rights in March 2003, the building was named Library Tower after the Los Angeles Central Library across the street.
  • First building to be destroyed by alien invaders in the 1996 movie "Independence Day".
  • The central core structure has a frame that is reinforced in two directions.
  • The façade, consisting of granite strips alternating with rectangular windows each 6.4 m (21 ft) long, is also designed to endure deformations of up to 6.35 cm (2.5 inch) per floor.
  • From the 53rd floor up, horizontal forces caused by wind or earthquakes are dampened by two struts, which are each one floor high.


  • this video clip is to show the crown of the top of the US Bank Tower





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