The Garden Court Apartments was a four-story, 190-room luxury apartment complex on Hollywood Boulevard in the Hollywood neighborhood of Los Angeles, California. The complex was notable for its history, tenants, and luxurious nature.
The building's fortunes declined in the 1960s, but by the late 1970s, it became the rallying point for Hollywood preservation. Numerous plans were announced and fundraisers held to transform the building into a film museum, but to no avail, the site was purchased with plans to build a new 13-story building on the property.[citation needed]
The 13-story building planned for the property was never built. Instead, the Hollywood Galaxy was built and served as home of the Hollywood Entertainment Museum until it closed in 2007.[citation needed]
Architecture
The building was made of brick and concrete and designed in the Beaux Arts style. It had an H-shaped layout with symmetrical massing, and its figural corbels that supported the second-story molding were integral to its style.[1][4]