The Hollywood Masonic Temple in Los Angeles, CA is a striking modern building that combines Mesoamerican-inspired motifs with the clean lines of Art Moderne. Designed by British architect Robert Stacy-Judd in association with local architect John Aleck Murrey, the temple features smooth white stucco walls adorned with bright blue horizontal accents and an elaborate front façade. Completed in 1951, the temple stands as a testament to Stacy-Judd's passion for Mesoamerican architectural styles and the strong influence of the Masonic Lodge 542, which counted many actors and movie studio employees among its members.
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