Art of Living Center (former Second Church of Christ, Scientist) (Los Angeles, California)
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West Adams Boulevard, 948
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church, historic landmark, Christian Science Reading Room
948 W. Adams Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA
Second Church of Christ, Scientist, located at 946 West Adams Boulevard is an historic structure that on April 2, 1987, was added to the National Register of Historic Places. The building was designed by Alfred Rosenheim (who also designed the Cameo [1910] and Globe [1913] theatres on Broadway in downtown Los Angeles) and built 1910 in the West Adams district. As of 2008, the entire church property, along with the adjoining Christian Science Reading Room, have been closed down, locked up, and put up for sale at the current asking price of $8 million.
The North University Park and Exposition Park Walking Tour brochure describes the architecture of the church as follows: "this Italian Renaissance-style church, with its six magnificent Corinthian columns, evokes the grandeur of the Pantheon. Engineer Albert C. Martin constructed the church's huge copper-clad dome, then the world's largest poured concrete dome. Study the rich details of the exterior decorations, made of white terra cotta ornamentation." The columns are forty feet tall, and the dome, which is seventy feet in diameter, was constructed through a complex design of concrete girders and steel trusses. The church seats more than 1000.
www-rcf.usc.edu/~umin/09neighborhood.html
bigorangelandmarks.blogspot.com/2007/08/no-57-second-ch...
Los Angeles, CA
Second Church of Christ, Scientist, located at 946 West Adams Boulevard is an historic structure that on April 2, 1987, was added to the National Register of Historic Places. The building was designed by Alfred Rosenheim (who also designed the Cameo [1910] and Globe [1913] theatres on Broadway in downtown Los Angeles) and built 1910 in the West Adams district. As of 2008, the entire church property, along with the adjoining Christian Science Reading Room, have been closed down, locked up, and put up for sale at the current asking price of $8 million.
The North University Park and Exposition Park Walking Tour brochure describes the architecture of the church as follows: "this Italian Renaissance-style church, with its six magnificent Corinthian columns, evokes the grandeur of the Pantheon. Engineer Albert C. Martin constructed the church's huge copper-clad dome, then the world's largest poured concrete dome. Study the rich details of the exterior decorations, made of white terra cotta ornamentation." The columns are forty feet tall, and the dome, which is seventy feet in diameter, was constructed through a complex design of concrete girders and steel trusses. The church seats more than 1000.
www-rcf.usc.edu/~umin/09neighborhood.html
bigorangelandmarks.blogspot.com/2007/08/no-57-second-ch...
Wikipedia article: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Church_of_Christ,_Scientist_(Los_Angeles,_California)
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 34°1'50"N 118°16'59"W
- ST Johns 3.9 km
- Self-Realization Fellowship, International Headquarters 10 km
- Russian Molokan Christian Spiritual Jumpers Cemetery Association, Inc. [Mixed Dukh-i-zhiznik faiths] 15 km
- Calvary Chapel 20 km
- St Cyprian Catholic Church and School 25 km
- All Nations Church 28 km
- Oakwood Memorial Park 40 km
- Church at Rocky Peak 41 km
- Holy Family Catholic Church (Private) 47 km
- Padre Serra Church 70 km
- North University Park
- University Park HPOZ 0.3 km
- USC Greek Community 0.4 km
- Mount Saint Mary's College - Doheny Campus 0.5 km
- USC Village 0.6 km
- University of Southern California 1 km
- Adams-Normandie HPOZ 1.2 km
- Exposition Park 1.5 km
- Exposition Park 1.8 km
- Historic South-Central 2 km