Los Angeles Mall

[3] The South Mall surrounds City Hall East, an 18-story, Brutalist, 1972 building also by Stanton & Stockwell,[4] featuring a mural by Millard Sheets, The Family of Man.

Here is the Howard Troller and Hanns Scharff's 1974 Eleanor Chambers Memorial Fountain (nicknamed Dan-de-lion).

The Sunken Palm Court has paths that arc out; located here is Jan Peter Stern's 1974 stainless steel sculpture Cubed Square.

Another plaza, this one sunken, at the base of the former Children’s Museum includes a food court, stands of palm, and the Robert J. Stevenson Fountain, which is in the form of a pointed obelisk, red and brown in color, placed in a pool with jets of water in a centrifugal form.

[3] Howard Troller, the Mall's landscape architect, designed a pedestrian bridge over Temple Street to connect the North and South malls, and for aesthetics, included a taper like a ship's keel into the bottom of the bridge, and asked artist Tom Van Sant to contribute further; Van Sant designed curving steps up from the street as well as the handrails on the bridge.

Triforium sculpture
2005 view of the Los Angeles Plaza (brick buildings at top left), Union Station (top right) and the north plaza of the Los Angeles Mall (bottom center)