Randy's Donuts is a bakery and a landmark building in Inglewood, California which is near Los Angeles International Airport. It is built in a style that dates to a period in the early 20th century that saw a proliferation of programmatic architecture throughout Southern California.[1]
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Randy's Donuts is featured in The Last Supper.
It was introduced in 2 days after people when the whimsical building stands as a monument to mankind's love affair with sugary foods. The show gave information that at 32 feet high, the rooftop donut is one of the largest in the world and the 20 donut was made with rolled steel covered with concrete. However, the rooftop icon clings precariously to it's perch. Steven S. Ross stated that the donut isn't supported on the top of the building but instead was supported by two rods that go into the earth and the building built around the rods meaning that a very large and heavy object help up by a lollipop stick.
Its fate is revealed in 60 years after people when rainwater is eating away one of the largest donuts in the world, with the donut being under siege by corrosion. Tanya Komas stated that water will pool inside at the bottom of the hollow portion of the donut which makes the base to fail first and the top of the donut would come down on top of it. The hollow steel structure already corrode and finally after 60 years, the base of the donut fails and Randy's Donuts crumbles, which destroys the restaurant in the process.