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Can This Controversial Brutalist Fountain in San Francisco Be Saved From Demolition?
Critics have called the Vaillancourt Fountain an "eyesore," while supporters say it's an important chapter in the city's ...
Gensler had many goals for its new San Francisco offices in the historic Mills Building. First and foremost, the world’s largest architecture firm, which was founded in the neighborhood in 1965, ...
Bob Buckter has contributed to the city’s colorful architectural backdrop for decades, and continues to draw people to the ...
Built for Joseph B. Batten, a businessman in the city, the home stands among some of San Francisco’s stateliest mansions. The ...
The maligned sculpture — “weird,” “odd,” “bizarre” — is no longer a working fountain or a skateboarding mecca. But its ...
C ommissioned by a San Francisco socialite, modernist architect Gardner Dailey changed the game 65 years ago when he built a townhouse overlooking the bay that was the antithesis of the city's ...
A mystery buyer just snapped up this storied San Francisco mansion in Pacific Heights for $42 million, setting a new high ...
Sustainability has become a priority for many architects, but professionals in the field struggle with a lack of common ground for how goals should be achieved, panelists at Bisnow’s Bay Area ...
San Francisco’s 1906 fire and earthquake not only destroyed much of San Francisco, it also destroyed the dream of many to bring the City Beautiful Movement to large sections of San Francisco. The City ...
A new immersive art experience called Aura is lighting up Grace Cathedral in San Francisco. Church officials and the show's ...
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