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INDEX
1.INTRODUCTION
2.INTERIOR
3.CIRCULATION
4.SPACES
5.EXHIBIT SPACE
6.EVENT HALLS
7.DESIGNS FOR MEETING
INTRODUCTION
The Los Angeles Convention Centre is a convention
center in the southwest portion of downtown Los
Angeles, California.
Total space-67,000sq.m.
One of the most technologically advanced convention
and exhibition center in the world.
It attracts over 2.5 million visitors annually and is
renowned internationally as a prime site for
conventions, trade shows and exhibitions.
LACC offers a one gigabit fiber optic network backbone
that provides extraordinary reliability and flexibility
It achieved a historical mark by becoming the first US
convention center.
It was designed by an architect Charles Luckman,
opened in 1971 and expanded in 1993 and 1997.
It was originally built as a rectangular building.
INTERIOR-TECHNOLOGICALLY
ADVANCED
CIRCULATION-LOBBIES
Spectacular lobbies
for registration and
receptions.
Catwalks for special
lighting and truss
systems.
48 lighted and
covered freight
loading docks and
private access roads.
SPACES
The trademark glass and steel
pavilions- 720,000 sq. ft. of
prime exhibit space.
46000 sq. ft. in two carpeted
special event hall.
102000 sq. ft. of column free
space n the sky-lite meeting
room level
Lobby floorsSun-filled spacious lobbies with
stunning art work.
In the north half of the
buildings features to large
13000 sq. m multicolor maps of
inlaid terrazzo.
EXHIBIT SPACE
West Hall
South Hall
Kentia Hall
210,685 sq.
ft. for 1,050
exhibit
boots or
convention
sitting for
15000
delicates
346,890 sq.
ft. for 1720
exhibit
boots or
convention
sitting for
22870
delicates
162,000 sq.
ft. for 844
exhibit
boots and
64 8 x 10
booths
EVENT HALLS
Concourse hall:
Petree Hall:
21557 sq. ft. for sessions up to
21000 banquet service for 1100
guests or 100 exhibit booths.
Petree hall divides into two rooms.
Show office- 103,270 sq.ft
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