1878 – Conservatory of Flowers, San Francisco, California
The Conservatory of Flowers is an elaborate Victorian greenhouse with a central dome rising nearly 60 feet high and arch-shaped wings extending from it for an overall length of 240 feet.
The Conservatory of Flowers is an elaborate Victorian greenhouse with a central dome rising nearly 60 feet high and arch-shaped wings extending from it for an overall length of 240 feet.
An elaborate memorial to a member of the Flood & O’Brien families who were wealthy mine owners in California.
Unsuccessful competition entry in a national design competition for a new custom house. The competition was won by Eames and Young,
Built of gray California granite with blue and gold burnished ironwork, San Francisco City Hall was designed in a French Renaissance style.
On land originally belonging to the Presidio, the Palace of Fine Arts was built in 1915 for the Panama-Pacific International Exposition.
The Golden Gate Bridge had the longest suspension bridge span in the world when it was completed in 1937 and has become an internationally recognized symbol of San Francisco and the United States.
The Transamerica Pyramid is located in the heart of the Montgomery Financial District at 600 Montgomery Street in San Francisco,
Mario Botta’s building for the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art opened in 1995 and became an instant architectural landmark.