One way or another I've been walking past this building on Franklin Avenue for the best part of 15 years, and it still intrigues me, and moves me in some quiet way. Things around it change - a brand new urban park has just been built nearby, and it's close enough to the Hollywood Freeway that a homeless tent city has grown up nearby but it remains square and solid and inscrutable, essentially unchanged, even if it's a bit frayed at the edges.
I guess it's the inscrutability that's the appeal. It looks like a bit of old Hollywood. It's not stylish enough to be celebrated as a classic and yet there is something basic and elegant about it, something modernist and formal - form following function. I like that in a building that I walk past.
It used to look like this:
And this:
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