Los Angeles–born Hobart built the civic center in a park at the eastern edge of town. Set on piers, the folded-plate concrete structure, with six-foot-deep exterior beams set between angled plates, floats on the greenery of Mercedes Park. The open area in the ground floor was designed as a recreational space to serve an artificial lake that was never realized.
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Mercedes Civic Center
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