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Marvel at The Eden’s iconic façade. Built in 1939 and designed by architect William E. Foster, The Eden is a notable example of Streamline Moderne architecture. The Art Deco-style geometric pillars, glass entryway, and stepped roofline especially echo the profiles of ships docked nearby in Santa Monica Harbor. The Eden’s façade embraces the sunny Southern California weather by blending indoor and outdoor spaces, such as the covered, open-air walkways.
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Explore the influential architectural styles of Los Angeles County, including the futuristic Googie-style architecture. Named after a West Hollywood coffee shop, Googie forms are a playful and colorful take on space-age designs. A structure’s bold angles and large signs were designed to attract attention from automobile drivers, and the surviving Googie buildings have since become heritage sites representing post-World War II Americana.
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Discover the notable neighbors of The Eden in Santa Monica. Nearby landmarks include the Bay Cities Guaranty Building, completed in 1929 and commonly known as the Clock Tower Building. The Charmont Apartments are listed on the National Register of Historic Places, while the nearby Edgemar is a mixed‑use complex designed by Frank Gehry in the 1980s.


