Step into the heart of mid-century Los Angeles with this 1960s vintage postcard capturing the grandeur of the Civic Center district. On the left rises Los Angeles City Hall, an iconic Art Deco tower completed in 1928, soaring 454 feet with 32 stories, its clean lines and geometric details emblematic of the era. To the right stands the Spring Street Courthouse, constructed between 1937 and 1940 as the United States Court House and Post Office.
Designed in the Moderne style by Gilbert Stanley Underwood and Louis A. Simon, the courthouse features sleek, vertical lines and restrained ornamentation, embodying the elegance of mid-20th-century civic architecture. The scene is viewed from a vantage point that frames both landmarks against a clear California sky, highlighting the administrative core that emerged from the city’s late 19th-century business district into the celebrated Civic Center.