Pershing Square through the years
L.A. Councilmember Jose Huizar announced Thursday that a team led by French landscape architecture firm Agence Ter has won a design competition to remake Pershing Square, shown last month.
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Pershing Square in 1937.
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Pershing Square was remade to make room for a parking garage underneath it in the 1950s. This image is from July 24, 1951.
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Construction of the underground parking garage at Pershing Square continues on Feb. 1, 1952. In the background is the Biltmore Hotel.
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Pershing Square photographed from the roof of the Biltmore Hotel in 1984.
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Pershing Square was most recently redesigned in 1994 by Mexican architect Ricardo Legorreta and landscape architect Laurie Olin. Along with bright color and a good deal of hardscape, their design added walls and towers to the existing parking ramps along the perimeter.
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The winning proposal to redesign Pershing Square calls for the walls, ramps and other barriers that line the edges of the park to be cleared away.
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