Fracture was filmed in Los Angeles in the United States of America.
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Hanger
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Hotel
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Crawford's House
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Superior Court Parking Garage
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Los Angeles Superior Court
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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.
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Concert Hall
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Scene was shot The Walt Disney Concert Hall is one of five venues that make up the Los Angeles Music Center, the other venues are the Mark Taper Forum, Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, Ahmanson Theatre, and the Roy and Edna Disney/CalArts Theatre. The building was designed by famed architect Frank Gehry with the acoustics designed by Minoru Nagata and Yasuhisa Toyota. While the initial funds were donated in 1987 and construction began in 1992, due to various fundraising issues the hall itself wasn't completed until 2003 at an estimated cost of $274 million. The outside of the hall is made of a series of sweeping, organic walls of polished stainless steel.
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Wooton, Sims, & Crowley
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Beachum's House
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Rooftop Pool
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Scene was shot Designed by architect Claud Beelman in the Corporate Moderne style, the 12-story hotel began its life as the headquarters of the Superior Oil Company in 1955. The building features white marble cladding and exposed stainless steel on the exterior. In 2002 the building was reopened after an extensive remodel as the second location of The Standard Hotel with the addition of a rooftop pool, bar, and dance floor on the 12th floor.