 | The Grand Avenue Festival mural of L.A. River will be displayed at the Phase 1 construction site. |
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 | Frank Gehry's distinctive new Disney Hall anchors the southwest corner of the 16-acre civic park. |
 | The curves of Disney Hall echo those of the older Dorothy Chandler Pavilion next door. |
 | The Music Center Plaza, between Dorothy Chandler Pavilion and the Mark Taper Forum, lies at the pinnacle of Bunker Hill. |
 | Looming behind the Music Center Plaza is the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power, which is the nation's largest municipal utility. |
 | Installed in the Music Center Plaza, Robert Graham's sculpture "Dancer's Door" frames a view of City Hall at the bottom of Bunker Hill. |
 | The Mark Taper Forum and the Ahmanson Theatre are located on the north side of the Music Center Plaza. |
 | Jose Rafael Moneo's acclaimed Cathedral of Our Lady of the Angels is located just northwest of the park. |
 | The Civic Center Mall features a fountain named for former LA County Chief Administrative Officer, Arthur J. Will. |
 | Just north of the fountain is the Kenneth Hahn Hall of Administration, the seat of LA County Government. |
 | Just south of the fountain is the Stanley Mosk Courthouse, the central branch of the LA Superior Court. This building may be demolished due to damage from the 1994 Northridge earthquake. |
 | There's already a Red Line Metro entrance in the middle of the Civic Center, where the park will be located. |
 | The Court of Historic American Flags contains 18 flags and a Vietnam memorial dedicated in 1973. |
 | Just north of the Court of Flags is the LA County Hall of Records, which was designed by Richard Neutra in 1962. |
 | Just south of the Court of Flags is the LA County Law Library, which was named after Mildred L. Lillie, one of the earliest female and longest serving judges in California. |
 | The largest building along the park site is the Los Angeles County Criminal Court, which is located between City Hall and the Hall of Records. |
 | Built in 1927, L.A. City Hall has recently been beautifully refurbished. |
 | The current entrance to the park from City Hall is not very inviting. |
 | Right now, the front lawn of the newly refurbished City Hall is a parking lot. |
 | The directory to County buildings in the Civic Center, which is located in front of City Hall, apparently has been set on fire. |
 | The front doors to City Hall, which will face the new park, are not open to the public. |
 | The lush South Lawn of City Hall, at the corner of Main and First, is used for protests and mayoral inaugurations. |
 | The 18-story Federal Courthouse, designed by Gilbert Stanley Underwood in 1939, is located just north of City Hall. |
 | The courtyard of Thom Mayne's brand new Cal Trans building provides a dynamic view of City Hall. |
 | The venerable Los Angeles Times building is located across the street from City Hall and Cal Trans, overlooking the southeast end of the park. |
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