BY MICHAEL GOTTLIEB
CREJ Assignment Editor
Step on to the platform of the Gold Line's Chinatown station in downtown Los Angeles and you might experience a subtle sense of security, stability or even prosperity.
It is not an accident. In fact, those sensations are all part of a very carefully planned design.
When considering designs for the Chinatown station, one of 13 along the 13.7-mile $725.5 million light rail route from downtown Los Ange...
CREJ Assignment Editor
Step on to the platform of the Gold Line's Chinatown station in downtown Los Angeles and you might experience a subtle sense of security, stability or even prosperity.
It is not an accident. In fact, those sensations are all part of a very carefully planned design.
When considering designs for the Chinatown station, one of 13 along the 13.7-mile $725.5 million light rail route from downtown Los Ange...
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