ISBN: HB: 9781606063248

Getty Publications

May 2014

128 pp.

26,9x23,5 cm

65 colour illus., 35 black&white illus.

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Los Angeles Union Station

This is the riveting history behind the iconic gateway to the city of Los Angeles. Union Station today is a celebrated architectural icon and vibrant centrepiece of Los Angeles' regional transportation network. Designed by John and Donald B. Parkinson, its mission revival architecture speaks to a mythic vision of Spanish heritage, but with streamline moderne and art deco details. At first glance this masterpiece, conceived as a magnificent gateway to the growing metropolis, offers no hint of the civic, financial, and legal battles surrounding its development, its site, style, and construction – battles that were waged across the early 20th-century and went as high as the U. S. Supreme Court".Los Angeles Union Station" explores this compelling example of how transit and corporations disrupted regional balances of power and political economies. Aided by new research and beautiful drawings from the Getty Research Institute's archive, the authors demonstrate how contentious politics informed architectural design – and the many ways in which Union Station was at the heart of the rise of Los Angeles.

About the author

Marlyn Musicant is a senior exhibitions co-ordinator at the Getty Research Institute.

Reviews

"'Los Angeles Union Station'... is a tribute to LA's railway station... The gorgeously illustrated volume... does more than make the nostalgically inclined among us year for a more graceful era of travel. It argues that Union Station was central to LA's struggles over transportation" – Boom: A Journal of California