today i took pictures along main street in downtown los angeles to complete my trilogy of historic core photo sets.
i like this shot of the caltrans building because it shows both the best and worst of the building — the giant “100” street number is really striking, and the parking entrance and concrete face at street level is representative of the completely lame relationship the building has to two-thirds of the street around it.
if you pay close attention, you will notice that there is a gap of about half a block on the east side of main street between fifth and sixth streets. it’s a parking lot, but it is also a popular area for people to loiter about. i had a couple of people yelling at me as i was taking the pictures of the buildings leading up to that area, and a guy who came across the street to tell me i couldn’t take pictures because it was an invasion of privacy. (which is pretty laughable, but i figured there was little point in antagonizing anyone further.)
by the time i got back to that area to shoot the other side of the street, a couple of los angeles police department officers had come along to roust everyone who was loitering there.
it will be interesting to see what happens to that little half-block area in the next year. the santa fe lofts, pacific electric lofts, and more developments are all less than a block from there, and it sounds like there is some development planned around fifth and main, too. (maybe in this interesting little building?)
you can’t tell from the mockups of the lapd parking structure where it is going. judging by the map in the notice of preparation of draft environmental impact report for the police headquarters facility plan, it will fill these three lots (oops: four or five). i’m not sure what the plans for this empty lot are, but it doesn’t appear to be part of the parking structure and maintenance bay.
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i don’t know what will be next downtown, but i hope to take an interesting picture or two when i go home to minnesota next weekend.
for downtown, i’d like to take pictures of the grand central market. maybe the public/outdoor art pieces. i still might give hill street the same treatment as broadway/spring/main. i should head out to not a cornfield and take pictures there. it would be fun to take pictures of little tokyo. i should take the union station and/or city hall walking tours. (particularly since i still have one free walking tour pass.) and both the old bank district artwalk and grand avenue festival are coming up.
it would also be interesting to do the document-everything treatment to sections of hollywood or sunset boulevards.
i’m open to suggestions.
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congrats for finishing the series. what next??? oh and i like calling caltrans the deathstar because it makes me smile...that is all.