Southern California Gas Company Complex

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The Southern California Gas Company Complex is a group of buildings on Flower Street in Downtown Los Angeles. The main building, completed in 1925, was designed in the Renaissance Revival style by John and Donald Parkinson.

It was originally used as offices by the Southern California Gas Company, but was later converted to lofts.

The six story extension at 820 S. Flower Street was designed by Robert V. Derrah in the Art Deco architecture style in 1942.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". The two concrete side sections curve into a recessed glass center.[1]

The buildings were added to the National Register of Historic Places in 2004.

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  1. David Gebhard, Robert Winter. An architectural guidebook to Los Ángeles, revised 2003, p.243. Template:ISBN. Google books

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