San Francisco
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San Francisco is famous for its Victorians, but the massive rebuilding after the 1906 quake produced beautiful Beaux-Arts civic buildings and both classic and modern skyscrapers.
San Francisco is famous for its Victorians, but the massive rebuilding after the 1906 quake produced beautiful Beaux-Arts civic buildings and both classic and modern skyscrapers.
Submitted by Kristi Wachter on
San Francisco is famous for its Victorians, but the massive rebuilding after the 1906 quake produced beautiful Beaux-Arts civic buildings and both classic and modern skyscrapers.
Submitted by Kristi Wachter on
Ivan Frickstad was an architect for P G & E (Pacific Gas and Electric). He's noted for his Station J building in the Financial District and the P G & E building on Sutter Street.
International Building | 601 California Street |
Anshan and Allen |
1960 | |
Wells Fargo Bank | 464 California Street |
Ashley, Keyser, and Runge |
1959 | |
Merchant's Exchange Building | 465 California Street |
D. H. Burnham and Co. |
1903 | |
Insurance Exchange Building | 433 California Street |
Willis Polk |
1913 | |
California First Bank Building | 370 California Street |
Skidmore, Owings and Merrill |
1977 | |
Bank of California | 400 California Street |
Bliss and Faville |
1907 | |
Great Western Savings Building | 425 California Street |
John Carl Warnecke |
1968 | |
Robert Dollar Building | 301-333 California Street |
Charles McCall |
1919 | |
Cahill Building | 320 California Street |
Meyer and Evers |
1946 | |
J. Harold Dollar Building | 341 California Street |
George Kelham |
1920 |