Pershing Square--page 2 (of two pages)

Legoretta + Legorreta with landscape architect Laurie Olin
1994





Homage to tradition

The central public plaza has a long history. Here, the campanile, a fixture of church architecture, provides the focus. Not only its height (ten stories--125 feet) but its color commands attention.

 
 
 

A friendly setting, even in the August sun

Legorreta said: "Architecture should serve society, creating spaces for people of all races, giving them the pleasure of walking, reading, meditating, and conversing."
 
There are two bright yellow buildings; only the south one is pictured here. I believe it was initially planned as a cafe.
 





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