This is a storage facility near Saticoy and Balboa in Van Nuys.
Some of the most “livable” architecture these days is built for places where nobody lives. Here is an architectural composition: a row of brick buildings, harmonious in their proportions, with an elegant corner clock.
A large tree, on the left, is really a steel cell phone tower.
In the golden hour, near sunset, this structure has a self-assuredness, as if it were the anchor of an old part of town.
With a little more work, a builder might erect a twin across the parking lot, add some street trees and sidewalks, and create a little town here.
Andrew:
There are dozens of cell trees of various flavors in the Valley. I have a few of the more interesting sites posted at http://www.CellularPCS.com in the Gallery section.
Best regards,
Jonathan Kramer, Esq.
Kramer Telecom Law Firm, PC
Los Angeles
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What irony. Like a studio backlot. It’s built to look appealing, but it’s not for occupancy.
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