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.
Phoenix Building | 220-8 Grant Avenue |
George A. Applegarth |
1908 | |
Phelan Building | 760-84 Market Street |
William Curlett |
1908 | |
Humboldt Bank Building | 783-85 Market Street |
Meyer & O'Brien |
1906 | |
Jessie Street Substation | 222-26 Jessie Street |
Willis Polk |
1905 | |
Bowen Building Goldberg | 250-54 Sutter Street |
Meyers & Ward |
1909 | |
Bemiss Building | 266-70 Sutter Street | 1908 | ||
The White House | 255 Sutter Street |
Albert Pissis |
1908 | |
Sutter's Corner | 301-3 Sutter Street | 1907 | ||
Shreve Building | 201 Grant Avenue |
William Curlett |
1905 | |
Pacific Telephone & Telegraph | 333 Grant Avenue |
Ernest Coxhead |
1908 |