Saban Building

Saban Building
The Academy Museum of Motion Pictures' Saban Building in 2021
Former names
  • May Company Wilshire Building
  • LACMA West
General information
StatusCompleted
Architectural styleStreamline Moderne
Address6067 Wilshire Blvd.
Town or cityLos Angeles, CA 90036
CountryU.S.
Coordinates34°03′48″N 118°21′40″W / 34.0633°N 118.3610°W / 34.0633; -118.3610
Named forCheryl and Haim Saban
Construction started1938
Opened1939 (1939)
Renovated2021
Renovation cost$368 million
OwnerAcademy Museum of Motion Pictures
Technical details
MaterialConcrete and steel
Floor count6
Design and construction
Architect(s)Albert C. Martin, Sr.
Renovating team
Architect(s)Renzo Piano
Other information
Public transit access 20 780 Wilshire/Fairfax (expect 2025)
Website
academymuseum.org
Location in Western Los Angeles
Built1939
Built forMay Company
Original useDepartment store
Rebuilt2020 (expected)
ArchitectAlbert C. Martin, Sr.
Architectural style(s)Streamline Moderne
DesignatedSeptember 30, 1992
Reference no.566

The Saban Building, formerly the May Company Building, on Wilshire Boulevard in the Miracle Mile district of Los Angeles, is a celebrated example of Streamline Moderne architecture. The building's architect Albert C. Martin, Sr., also designed the Million Dollar Theater and Los Angeles City Hall. The May Company Building is a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument. The building was operated as a May Company department store from 1939 until the store's closure in 1992, when May merged with J. W. Robinson's to form Robinsons-May. The building has been the home of the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures since 2021.

The Los Angeles Conservancy calls it "the grandest example of Streamline Moderne remaining in Los Angeles". It is especially noted for its gold-tiled cylindrical section that faces the intersection of Wilshire Boulevard at Fairfax Avenue, of which it occupies the northeast corner.