Van De Kamp Bakery Building
In 2010, this building underwent a $72-million renovation by the Los Angeles Community College District with the intent of being a Los Angeles City College satellite campus. The site is instead leased to charter school and job training groups.
History
The building was constructed by Pozzo Construction Co. in 1930. The building was officially designated as a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument on May 12, 1992.
The building is currently leased by the Alliance Leichtman-Levine Family Foundation Environmental Science High School, which is a public high school in the Los Angeles Unified School District.
Design
Built in a Renaissance Revival style with Dutch Colonial influences, the Van de Kamp Bakery Building was intended to resemble a 16th century Dutch farmhouse.
The 2010 renovation for the LACC satellite campus was implemented by QDG Architecture before being used as a charter school.
References
- ^ "Report - HPLA". historicplacesla.org. Retrieved 2020-06-10.
- ^ "AECOM - A global provider of architecture, design, engineering, and construction services". Dmjmhn.aecom.com. Archived from the original on 2008-06-13. Retrieved 2015-06-25.
- ^ "Report - HPLA". historicplacesla.org. Retrieved 2020-06-10.
- ^ "History in the Baking". Laweekly.com. 1999-10-20. Retrieved 2015-06-25.
- ^ Pool, Bob (2010-10-12). "Neighbors of Van de Kamp's bakery want to throw book at community college district". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2011-03-28.
- ^ "Report - HPLA". historicplacesla.org. Retrieved 2020-06-10.
- ^ "Report - HPLA". historicplacesla.org. Retrieved 2020-06-10.
- ^ "Alliance Leichtman-Levine Family Foundation Environmental Science High - School Directory Details (CA Dept of Education)". www.cde.ca.gov. Retrieved 2020-06-10.
- ^ "Van de Kamp's Bakery :: Los Angeles Public Library Photo Collection". tessa.lapl.org. Retrieved 2020-06-10.
- ^ "Van De Kamp Innovation Campus". QDG Architecture. Retrieved 2020-06-10.
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