Aon Center (Los Angeles)

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Aon Center
Aon Center
Basic data
Place: Los Angeles , United StatesUnited StatesUnited States 
Construction time : 1970-1974
Status : Built
Architectural style : Modern
Architect : Charles Luckman
Use / legal
Usage : offices
Owner : Aon plc
Technical specifications
Height : 262 m
Height to the roof: 262 m
Rank (height) : 3rd place (Los Angeles)
38th place (USA)
Floors : 62
Elevators : 32
Usable area : 116,128 m²
Building material : Structure: steel ;
Facade: glass , aluminum

The Aon Center is a 262-meter, 62-story skyscraper in Los Angeles . It opened in 1974 and was the tallest building in Los Angeles until it was surpassed by the 310-meter US Bank Tower in 1990 . Since the Wilshire Grand Tower opened in 2017, it is still the third tallest building in the city. The building has a square base and a black facade with white corners. At the top is the red Aon plc logo .

On May 4, 1988, a fire broke out on the 12th floor, killing one person and injuring 40 others. In addition, five floors were destroyed, causing $ 50 million in damage. The subsequent repairs took four months.

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Commons : Aon Center  - collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Coordinates: 34 ° 2 ′ 57 ″  N , 118 ° 15 ′ 25 ″  W.