Lewis Hobart
Lewis Hobart (1873 — 1954) was one of the most prominent architects in San Francisco during the early 1900s, responsible for several important buildings following the 1906 earthquake.
He designed Grace Cathedral.
Lewis Hobart (1873 — 1954) was one of the most prominent architects in San Francisco during the early 1900s, responsible for several important buildings following the 1906 earthquake, including Grace Cathedral.
Lewis Hobart (1873 — 1954) was one of the most prominent architects in San Francisco during the early 1900s, responsible for several important buildings following the 1906 earthquake.
He designed Grace Cathedral.
Bohemian Club | 624 Taylor Street |
Lewis Hobart |
1934 | |
20 Presidio Terrace | 20 Presidio Terrace |
Lewis Hobart |
1910 | |
YWCA | 620 Sutter Street |
Lewis Hobart |
1918 | |
Alexander Building | 149-157 Montgomery Street |
Lewis Hobart |
1921 | |
Newhall Building | 260 California Street |
Lewis Hobart |
1910 | |
White Investment Co. Building | 280 Battery Street |
Lewis Hobart |
1908 | |
Macy's | 101 Stockton Street |
Lewis Hobart |
1928 | |
825-33 Market Street | 825-33 Market Street |
Lewis Hobart |
1908 |