Macwelshman - Eastern Columbia Building

Building Information

The Eastern Columbia Building is a thirteen-storey Art Deco building, designed by Claud Beelman, in the Broadway Theatre District of downtown Los Angeles. It opened on September 12, 1930, after just nine months of construction.

At the time of construction, the City of Los Angeles enforced a height limit of 46m, however the decorative clock tower was granted an exemption, allowing the clock a total height of 80m.

The building has been characterised as the benchmark of art deco buildings in Los Angeles and as one of the “grand dames of Art Deco Streamline Moderne in Los Angeles”.

The Eastern Columbia was listed as a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument. It has become a visual landmark and is representative of the vitality of Los Angeles’ retail and commercial core.

Features
  • 4K PBR Textures: High-quality textures with metal-roughness workflow for realistic material properties.

  • Bespoke Textures: Realistic textures created in Adobe Substance Designer and Painter.

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  • Versatile Applications: Perfect for animation, games, high-quality visualisations, and post-production workflows.

  • Multiple File Formats: Compatible with popular 3D software, including BLEND, FBX, OBJ, ABC, USD and GLB formats, with all texture files included.

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