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Riverside County Administration Building

Riverside County Administrative Center
General information
LocationRiverside, California
Address4080 Lemon St., Riverside, CA 92501
Design and construction
ArchitectRuhnau Ruhnau Clarke

The Riverside County Administration Building is a 14-story glass-curtain tower located in downtown Riverside, California. It was built in 1974 and designed by architect Herman O. Ruhnau. [1] Ruhnau also designed the nearby 7-story Riverside City Hall. The building serves as the main headquarters for Riverside County.

The building is the tallest in the city of Riverside by height though the Mount Rubidoux Manor has two more floors.

See also

  • List of landmarks in Riverside, California
  • List of tallest buildings in Inland Empire

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