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Where was Flashforward filmed

Flashforward

Year: 2009

Genre: Drama, Mystery, Thriller

Country: USA

<p>FlashForward was filmed in Los Angeles in the United States of America.</p>

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Locations

  • Bradbury Building

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    Scene was shot The oldest surviving commercial building in downtown was constructed in 1893 for gold-mining millionaire Lewis L. Bradbury by George Wyman & Sumner Hunt. The building's mild Romanesque exterior hides an ornate Victorian court with a massive skylight, wrought iron railings, marble stairs, and caged elevators. After falling into disrepair over the years, the office building was extensively restored in 1991 and in 1996 it became to the LAPD's Internal Affairs division as well as several other government agencies.

  • Figueroa at Wilshire

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  • Former Sixth Street Viaduct

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    Scene was shot The Sixth Street Viaduct was constructed in 1932 to span the Los Angeles River and became a distinctive feature of Los Angeles. The bridge was designed by architect Louis Hout with a pair of swooping metal arches and Art Deco styling. Due to seismic instability and chemical corrosion of the concrete the bridge was closed in 2016 and subsequently demolished to make way for a new span.

  • John Ferraro Building

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    Scene was shot The John Ferraro Building was constructed in 1965 to consolidate operations for the Los Angeles Department of Water and Power. It is a 17-story building designed by A.C. Martin & Associates in the Corporation-International Style. The pond surrounding the building is part of building's air conditioning and heating systems, reducing power usage in the summer and allowing the building to be heated without a boiler in the winter. The concrete slabs extending past the windows act as shades to also help keep the building cool.

  • Los Angeles City Hall

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    Scene was shot The Los Angeles City Hall is a 32-story office building constructed in 192 and was the first dedicated city hall for Los Angeles. The building was designed in an amalgam of styles and kept from deliberately invoking any one in particular. Due to the city charter limiting building heights the tower was the tallest building in Los Angeles until 1964.

  • Los Angeles Convention Center

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    Scene was shot Constructed in 1971 and expanded several times over the years, is a 720,000 square foot events space located in downtown Los Angeles. The distinctive green glass and white steel south annex was designed by architect James Ingo Freed and opened in 1993 to become the main entrance.

  • Los Angeles Union Station

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    Scene was shot Constructed in the 1930s to consolidate several different rail services, this grand terminal was constructed on the ruins of the city's original Chinatown at a cost of $11 million. The station was designed primarily by John & Donald Parkinson in a mishmash of different styles. Across the tracks and connected by an underground tunnel is the Patsaouras Transit Plaza designed by Ehrenkrantz & Eckstut which hosts a number of bus lines as well as the Metro's offices.

  • MacArthur Park

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  • Malibu Beach Inn

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  • Merry-Go-Round (Santa Monica Pier)

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