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  2. Arthur Brown Jr. - Wikipedia

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    San Mateo County, California. Occupation. Architect. Years active. 1905-1949. Arthur Brown Jr. (May 21, 1874—July 7, 1957) [1] was an American architect, based in San Francisco and designer of many of its landmarks. He is known for his work with John Bakewell Jr. as Bakewell and Brown, along with later works after the partnership dissolved in ...

  3. San Francisco City Hall - Wikipedia

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    San Francisco City Hall. San Francisco City Hall is the seat of government for the City and County of San Francisco, California. Re-opened in 1915 in its open space area in the city's Civic Center, it is a Beaux-Arts monument to the City Beautiful movement that epitomized the high-minded American Renaissance of the 1880s to 1917.

  4. San Francisco War Memorial and Performing Arts Center

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    1977 [1] Reference no. 84. The San Francisco War Memorial and Performing Arts Center (SFWMPAC) is located in San Francisco, California. It is one of the largest performing arts centers in the United States. It covers 7.5 acres (3 hectares) in the Civic Center Historic District, and totals 7,500 seats among its venues.

  5. War Memorial Opera House - Wikipedia

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    The architects of the building complex were Arthur Brown Jr., who had also designed the adjacent San Francisco City Hall between 1912 and 1916, and G. Albert Lansburgh, a theater designer responsible for San Francisco's Orpheum and the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles.

  6. Classic movie fans will recognize this San Francisco property ...

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    August 8, 2024 at 3:11 PM. A top-floor corner condominium in San Francisco, with panoramic city and bay views, is for sale in a historic pink building that was originally built in the 1920s as a ...

  7. 50 United Nations Plaza Federal Office Building (San Francisco)

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    San Francisco city officials donated a site in 1930. Architect Arthur Brown, Jr. designed the building, which was constructed between 1934 and 1936, under the auspices of Supervising Architect of the Treasury Louis A. Simon. Brown studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts in Paris, the world's preeminent architectural school, graduating in 1901.

  8. A. Page Brown - Wikipedia

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    A. Page Brown. San Francisco Ferry Building, designed by A. Page Brown in 1892. A. Page Brown, born Arthur Page Brown (December 1859 – January 21, 1896), was an American architect known for buildings that incorporated classical styles in the Beaux-Arts manner. Having first worked in the office of McKim, Mead and White in New York City in 1879 ...

  9. Cypress Lawn Memorial Park - Wikipedia

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    Cypress Lawn Memorial Park is the final resting site for several members of the celebrated Hearst family, people from the California Gold Rush, plus other prominent citizens from the city of San Francisco and nearby surroundings. By 1992, more than 300,000 had been interred at the site. [2]: 7.