Coca Cola Building In The Shape Of Ship - Amazing Design
This unusual building was designed to  look like an ocean liner and was once the headquarters of Coca Cola’s  bottling operations. Helping the building look like a ship are various  design add-ons such as portholes, cargo doors, and a large bridge on  top. To construct the building, four other buildings on the site had to  be remodeled to fit in with the ship plans. The huge edifice was built  in 1937 and designed by architect Robert V. Derrah; today, it still  stands as one of L.A.’s most famous buildings.  Architect Derrah created  this manufactory for Coca-Cola right around the same time he designed  Crossroads of the World, also ship-shaped, on Sunset. For this landmark  Coke plant, Derrah built the project around a handful of existing  buildings, including the company’s 1927 plant, so I reckon it’s more of a  re-design. Streamline Moderne in design, it’s got all the boat things,  with portholes, catwalk, promenade deck, hatches, rivets, and the  confounded bridge.






 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
