The 'Great Vision Church' is a simple [Korean] house of worship sited on a busy side-street in a densely packed neighborhood between Downtown L.A. and Hollywood. This is an unusually pleasant stucco design that I caught partially exposed in the glow of an early morning southern sun.
20 January 2015
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06 January 2015
Imaging - Religious Architecture
This item from my collection of religious architecture images is a photo of the First Congregational Church of Los Angeles which is sited between where I live and Downtown. It was taken about seven years ago and always sort of reminded me of a castle in the City. The block-sized c.1932 development is one of those subjects that looks different each time it is seen depending on light, perspective, etc. The church itself houses one of the largest pipe organs in the world and attending one of the weekly concerts is one of the those lesser known benefits that help balance out life in a big city. There is plenty of good associated information available online: http://fccla.org/music/.
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