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55-storey tower being built in Los Angeles

Security Pacific National Bank has recently started construction of its new 55-storey head- quarters on Bunker Hill, overlooking downtown Los Angeles and a short distance from the Bank's found- ing site of 1871.

This 2.6 million sq ft, US$85 million construc- tion project will bring into existence the highest office tower on the Los Angeles skyline. Completion is scheduled for late 1973.

A major portion (3.5 acres) of the Bank's 4.2-acre site will be a park with trees, grass flowers, paths and benches landscaped and de- corated with art and sculpture.

Design of the park-like setting at the base of the Bank's headquarters is expected to tangibly

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Model of Security Pacific National Bank's Los Angeles headquarters

dispel myths that the emerging downtown Los Angeles high-rise profile will create a core of canyons.

Architects Albert C. Martin and Associates de- signed and engineered the office tower to sit at a 45-degree angle on a landscaped plaza. This stately tower will house on the concourse level a 1,000-seat cafeteria, 400-seat auditorium, res- taurant, coffee shop, full-service branch bank and specialty shops. Automotive traffic will interface with pedestrian overpasses and people-mover sys- tems linking the tower to Los Angeles' central city.

Consulting developers are Ketchum, Peck and Tooley with Stuart M. Ketchum as principal in charge of the project. Turner Construction Com- pany serves as general contractors.

Far East BUILDER, August 1971

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