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Good morning, Bodin. :) I respectfully disagree. The lettering in the 'bank' portion of the Union Bank sign is too thin. (but the mystery 'ank' lettering, that we see in muller's polaroid, does match the 'Union' portion of the Union Bank sign. . .so there's that. I think odinthor's Great American Bank is a good possibility. Quote:
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I think the style/shape of the "a" is wrong in the Great American Bank logo - a vs a. |
I could be wrong but I thought Union Bank's logo still looked like this in the 1980s:
https://cdn2.lamag.com/wp-content/up...04/union_h.jpg Los Angeles Magazine |
Reviewing old aerial photos from 1980 shows the buildings that were there, and there is not a lot to go on. The far left corner of the photo shows that there is an ally or driveway because thee building next to green has high windows though. But.... while looking around I found a nice 14 min helicopter tour of LA from 1961just for fun!
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https://i.postimg.cc/HLTBYF2T/en.jpg Initially I thought I was part of the building in the background. Now I believe it's a pole on top of the green building. There aren't many buildings in Los Angeles like that black/dark gray one. I can only think of two similar buildings and neither match up. |
Is it time yet for a public appeal? :help:
https://i.imgur.com/XAbdukX.jpg .... Or are we gonna have to hand it over to the SF Historians Agency on Twitter? :D |
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There is a very slight shade variation between the pole and building. It must be on the building in the foreground or another structure to the right. It is also too thick to be on the roof - totally out of scale. Not a flagpole as it would be tapered and probably whitish/aluminum in color. |
Look at the reflections in the windows. Some are dark implying there are tall buildings opposite this elevation of the building.
My guess this elevation is south facing. |
Noir_Noir, LOL!
Très amusant! _____________________________________________ The things one starts thinking about when you're grasping for straws: I was just thinking about that "Parallel Parking Only" sign. That street doesn't seem like any parking would be warranted at all, but to have a sign that says Parallel Parking Only implies somehow that somebody thinks you could park there head in? |
I don't know if it's been mentioned but the photographer was Robbie Muller, a Dutch born cinematographer who shot films like REPO MAN, DOWN BY LAW, BARFLY, BREAKING THE WAVES and TO LIVE AND DIE IN LA. I wonder if it was a test for a film he was shooting.
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My thinking is that the only direction we can't be looking is to the south. As pointed out before the sun is high in the sky but if this is looking south, the sun would be slightly behind the camera, in the north, which doesn't happen here. All other directions are possible slightly before or after high noon.
This might have been pointed out before but it looks like there are three lanes of traffic in one direction and no center divider visible so is it a one way street? |
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Hi everyone--I have been an on again, off again lurker here. Just happened to visit last week and got swept into this "green building" mystery obsession. I have a few observations about this photo. But rather than solve this mystery, they just add more wrinkles. Also, just learning the ins and outs of posting here---so please excuse any mistakes made! 1. There have been some who questioned why there is no driveway ramp in front of the green building. But I can make out the shadow of an edge of the ramp on the right side just before the biker's front wheel. And through the spokes of the motorcycle, you can make out a yellow curb that begins. And along the front of the ramp, which spans the entire photo, you can make out the lip of the ramp where the street meets up. https://i.postimg.cc/KKtQ1hSR/ramp-01.jpg 2. The bank building. When you zoom in you can make out that the corners have a single pane. So technically, this building is 8 sided. That coupled with odinthor's Great American Bank image, where 1801 Century Park East, Century City, CA address was present, led me to check out the actual building, and it definitely has the same 8-sided look. They recently renovated the building, but it remains similar. https://i.postimg.cc/N5PdVxkf/bank-building-01.jpg 3. And lastly, the dark building. When you zoom in, you can make out the tall thin glass pane gridding. This grid configuration is identical to William Pereira's Larry Flynt building. Did Pereira design this building also, or was it a copycat architect?? https://i.postimg.cc/21s2j8ts/Window-Grid-01.jpg The problem is, like everyone else, I don't see where these buildings in close proximity exist in LA. Unless one was demolished or extensively remodeled since 1984. The problem with Century City is that while there are dark buildings behind 1801 Century Park East, the angles and positions of the buildings don't pan out. Especially when configuring that a crusty old green building is nearby. Most of that surrounding area is residential or a golf course. So probably a dead end?? Was hoping my images would be larger, but they are clickable-sorry just a noob. |
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This will help. posted by RyeRyeLA. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...924/gvfWDT.jpg posted by RyeRyeLA https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...923/x4uxeF.jpg posted by RyeRyeLA https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...923/1vwcYf.jpg Refer back to RyeRyeLA's post for the text. |
Here's a bit of good news.
The old monolithic ice storage building at Central Ave. and 4th Street is going to be incorporated into a new architectural project. (it would cost a fortune to tear down so perhaps they took that into consideration) https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...923/gylb45.jpg https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...924/GzplsT.jpg designboom/adjaye It's the building directly above where it says 'studio one". . . .just for fun here's the Los Angeles Ice & Cold Storage Co. back in the day. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...923/pcZGdk.jpg lapl . . .for comparison. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...924/AVBP25.jpg google earth One last view of how it looks today. https://imagizer.imageshack.com/v2/1...922/7Htl21.jpg I think this is excellent news. . |
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The Larry Flynt Productions building (originally HQ of Great Western Savings) doesn't fit the black building. The black building is taller than LF building, at least 20 stories (LF only about 15 stories), and is rectangular (LF is oval). Also, the bank building might be a Union Bank. I wouldn't rule that out necessarily based on font. I still quite sure the buildings in the backround will be in one of 4 places, 3 on Wilshire: 1. Wilshire Koreatown 2. Wilshire Miracle Mile 3. Wilshire Westwood 4. Century City All of these locals have or had streets nearby back in the 1980s with somewhat rundown buildings. For example near CC there was little Santa Monica with fairly rundown areas as late as the 1990s. I'm quite sure the black 20-25 floor building is not a 1984 building in downtown L.A.-- I know my 1980s downtown buildings, and the closest in appearance would be Broadway Plaza, but that is taller (33 floors) and looked somewhat different. in windows etc. Betting on one of the four areas in the list above. Perhaps someone with time on their hands could go through the building diagrams for L.A. in the city links pages and narrow down the possibilities for the black building and the adjacent bank building. They are drawings in the diagrams pages, not pictures though. Some drawings are better than others. Let's hope the street scene is really in L.A., and not San Diego or some other burg. There are buildings in SD that look a bit like the black building, and they were there in 1984. That would be a real curveball :yes: |
I think we have to consider the possibility that the Muller image is simply misidentified, not in L.A. at all....he took over 2,000 Polaroids, so it could be a cataloging error.
The green building appears to be of unreinforced masonry construction, I believe that by 1980 or so all such buildings required seismic retrofit, I don't see any evidence of that. Also, as has been noted the "parallel parking only" signage is curious....I can't recall ever seeing this in the city. Muller was in Austin TX. in 1979 filming "Honeysuckle Rose", a Willie Nelson vehicle....here's a 1978 photo of downtown Austin, the dark high rise is the Austin National Bank Tower (now known as the Bank of America Center)..... https://hosting.photobucket.com/imag...720&fit=bounds |
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