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    Marin County Civic Center

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    Cecilia M.

    This visit -- on Dec 28 -- was recommended by a friend of mine who is a BIG fan of the renown American architect Frank Lloyd Wright (FLW). This is a must-see place for all FLW and architecture lovers! I had been to Fallingwater in Pennsylvania, the Martin House in Buffalo, and various FLW buildings in Chicago. Before arrival, I did not read up about the MCCC -- I just left it to surprise as I had the other locations I visited before. And so I was shocked to find this MASSIVE complex as we drove up to it. Turns out this was FLW's largest commission. My jaw dropped at its enormity and I was SO excited to venture in and around the property for a tour. Unfortunately due to my lack of preparedness, I had not checked to see tour options until a few days before. I learned (to my dismay) that all tours for that week were sold out, and that tours only run on FRIDAYS at 10:30am - 12pm. Thankfully they have a PDF self-guided tour document. So my friends and I followed that instead. We spent a good 2 hours there, as we took in every nook and cranny. It was incredible! Be sure to wear comfortable walking shoes. There are architectural details indoor and outdoor. Be sure to go out to all the outdoor areas: parks and balconies! Especially the spot outside of the cafeteria, which offers great views of the county! As others have noted: the complex was designed by FLW but the construction was not completed by him. All this is covered in the tour, of course, and you'll get to hear about what elements were not as FLW had wished. It was fascinating to hear how the builders had to adapt to more local materials and change choices due to cost and maintenance limitations. Unlike many of other FLW buildings, this one is fully in use by the county for many government departments, other city services and businesses. So be mindful of privacy when visiting. Only disappointment was that the FLW Foundation did not have a gift shop here anymore or regular volunteers here for in-person tours. But still, this is a must-see place for all FLW and architecture lovers!

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    Bienvenido A.

    Last major project of one of the early forerunners of modern architecture, Frank Lloyd Wright. His concept of not destroying the environment with the structure but incorporating the design to adopt to it and blend well. Setting the some forty story high building if set up vertically instead was laid horizontally so it wouldn't stand out against the surroundings. Unique blue roof color was chosen to reflect the sky. Interior landscape design and openness concept creates a feeling of connection with outside in-spite of being confined in this massive building. Memorable experience to have been able to have visited the work of one of my most admired architect......"Form follows function"

    Latifa S.

    The County Civic Center building in Marin can be credited to Frank Loyd Wright, but it's definitely not his best work. This is almost certainly because the building was completed after Mr. Wright's death. Tip: There's a tour available inside for a small fee If you want to see an example of what might be Frank Loyd Wright's best work, crank up the 'ole Lear Jet and fly it to Laurel Highlands in Pennsylvania to see the Fallingwater house. It was built in 1035 over a waterfall on Bear Run in the Mill Run section of Fayette County.

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    Jay P.

    Sci-fi Alien-retro UFO Building that landed in Marin. FLWs last work which was completed by his family and Architecture firm after he passed away. It's his largest public space and the Post Office is the only government building he ever designed. It's 1 of 3 FLW designs in California you can see the inside, others being Hollyhock House in LA and Hanna House at Stanford University. Gattaca was filmed here, the large skylight and iconic interior easily identifiable. Lesser known fact, George Lucas filmed THX 1138 here and was inspired by this building in his art direction guidance for the Star Wars city of Naboo. Since it was his last work it's the grand summary from an illustrious long career in architecture. There are many interesting architectural details which are more Euclidean and graphic than some of his earlier work. Not super well maintained, has the leaky skylights that are super complicated to repair.

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    Melissa S.

    The tour was well worth the money, just make sure you park in the FREE all day parking and allow time to take the tour. It runs an hour long. The docent was a wealth of knowledge and fun to listen to. There are elevators and stairs so you have two options when getting up and down. If you are looking for a courthouse to get married, this is your place. You can get married by the fountain overlooking the city and have the most gorgeous pictures.

    Jeremy R.

    This a cool 70's building filled with mostly helpful bureaucrats. Make sure you check the hours for the department you wish to visit before heading out as hours for different departments vary.

    Hywel J.

    Frank Lloyd Wright's graceful Civic Center in Marin can be seen from Highway 101, but I strongly recommend turning off and paying it a visit. You can wander inside to see the elegant, airy atrium with its art-deco ballustrades and walk on the terraces overlooking the pools and gardens. Up close, the low-slung building, with its recurring archways motif, looks like some futuristic sultan's palace. It even has an intensely blue dome with an attending church-like spire. Perhaps appropriate that it was used in the movie GATTACA as the center for the perfection of mankind.

    Gayle G.

    I went to see 'California 3017 World Guitar Show' It featured mostly California guitar shops, one from Oregon , one from Washington two from Oklahoma. Mostly vintage guitars. The entry cost was a bit steep, $20.

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    Veda F.

    Love the architecture great place to see a show like Hal Holbook as Mark Twaine. You can preorder your drinks in advance.

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    Sage is a very hardworking and thorough worker that helped make sure all of my paperwork was squared away. She made my experience very easy.

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    A building either lost in time or far ahead of its time. A special place for Gattaca lovers.

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    Is the Marin County Civic Center open for self guided tours? I heard when calling that all their guided tours have been canceled and staff diverted

    I am trying to get that answer (April 2024). It seems there are Friday tours even though the official phone recordings say Wednesday tours. 10:30. Try tickets.marincenter.org.… Read more

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    them again). And so by the giant spire and all that priceless grooviness you can only get from Frank Lloyd Wright

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