Los Angeles
Wilshire Federal Building
17-story Federal Building on Wilshire Boulevard
Project Details
Home of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Veterans Affairs and the U.S. Passport Agency
Constructed in 1969, the Federal Building complex at 11000 Wilshire Boulevard is located on 28 acres, and 561,271 gross square feet.
The complex consists of a 17-story office tower and two single-story annex buildings, separated by an enclosed entrance court and surrounded by a single story lobby pavilion.
Services Include
- S208 Housekeeping Landscaping/Groundskeeping
- Sweeping & Ceaning Walkways, Sidewalks, Parking Lots
- Removing Trash & Debris
- Maintaining Gardens & Flower Beds
- Weeding & Mulching
- Installing & Maintaining Outdoor Lighting
- 561730 - Landscaping Services
- Landscape Design & Installation
- Site Preparation & Grading
- Pest Control
Project Date
Ongoing
Project Location
11000 Wilshire Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90024, USA
Project Scope
Landscaping & Groundskeeping
About the Building
Nestled in the heart of Los Angeles’ Westwood District, the Los Angeles Federal Building stands as an architectural masterpiece and a testament to the city’s civic pride. Located at 11000 Wilshire Boulevard, this iconic structure has served as a hub for federal government operations in Southern California for over six decades.
Completed in 1969, the Los Angeles Federal Building was designed by Charles Luckman Associates. Its sleek and modern design is a reflection of corporate Late Modernism. The building features a striking glass and steel facade, with geometric patterns that create a dynamic visual effect.
Landmark Status
The Los Angeles Federal Building was added to the National Register of Historic Places on August 17, 2020, designated as a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument.
Federal Government Operations
The Los Angeles Federal Building houses a wide range of federal government agencies, with their primary tenants being the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Veterans Affairs, and the U.S. Passport Agency
Community Involvement
Beyond its government functions, the Los Angeles Federal Building is also an active participant in the surrounding community, and is often the site of protests and demonstrations.
Conclusion
The Los Angeles Federal Building is more than just a government office. It is a symbol of architectural excellence, civic pride, and the vital role that the federal government plays in the life of Southern California. Its enduring legacy as a landmark and a hub for community engagement ensures that it will continue to be an integral part of the Los Angeles landscape for generations to come.
Individuals with
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