Beverly Hills Civic Center | |
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Entrance of Beverly Hills Civic Center
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General information | |
Type | Civic center |
Architectural style | Hybrid: Spanish Revival, Art Deco and Post-Modern |
Address | 455 North Rexford Drive, Beverly Hills, California, 90210 |
Completed | 1990 |
Design and construction | |
Architect | Charles Moore |
The Beverly Hills Civic Center is a landmark building serving as a civic centre in Beverly Hills, California.
The Beverly Hills Civic Center stands at 455 North Rexford Drive in Beverly Hills, California.
In 1982, as the adjacent Beverly Hills City Hall was being renovated, the project to build this civic center was put forward.
The building was designed by renowned architect Charles Moore (1925-1993). Drawing upon the Spanish Revival architecture of the city hall, Moore designed this building in a mixture of Spanish Revival, Art Deco and Post-Modern styles. It includes courtyards, colonnades, promenades, and buildings, with both open and semi-enclosed spaces, stairways and balconies.
It was completed in 1990.
As part of the Beverly Hills Centennial Arts of Palm Installation in 2014, the Palm Court of the Civic Center display a temporary mosaic mural by R. Kenton Nelson and an art piece by Michael C. McMillen.