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English: Sepulveda Unitarian Universalist Society Sanctuary "The Onion", in the San Fernando Valley.
  • The dome-shaped structure was designed by architect Frank F. Ehrenthal, a Unitarian who was a contemporary of architect Richard Neutra. He was a graduate of the University of Florence, Italy where he was awarded his Doctorate of Architecture in July 1935.
  • Built in 1964, this one-story Modern style church sanctuary is circular in shape and plan. The structure was designated as a valuable example of an ecclesiastic building designed in the Modern style.
  • The space hosted several political events opposing the Vietnam War, including a speech by controversial anti-war activist William Kunstler in 1970.
Date April 2010
Source Office of Historic Resources, Newsletter, April 2010. http://www.preservation.lacity.org/node/468
Author Office of Historic Resources, City of Los Angeles
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See CA works' status. In brief, a ruling from the California Appellate court says "writings of public officials and agencies" available under California’s public records law (CPRA), are generally not subject to copyright.

"Writing" means any handwriting, typewriting, printing, photostating, photographing, photocopying, transmitting by electronic mail or facsimile, and every other means of recording upon any tangible thing any form of communication or representation, including letters, words, pictures, sounds, or symbols, or combinations thereof, and any record thereby created, regardless of the manner in which the record has been stored.
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