Anyone who's ever lived or visited the Bay Area know's we have a wealth of good architecture from all time periods and I've found many hidden gems over the years. I'm curious what the good people of the forums think, so what are your favorite buildings in are wonderful slice of land, still standing or sady demolished. Mine personally are. Sorry I don't know who took the photos.
The Hotel Hartland is one of the most beautiful residential hotels in SF and THC has restored the old neon sign, shame they own it I want to live there! (first Photo by Keven Y)
The Transamerica pyramid has become iconic, but personally i like 555 california street formally Bank of America Center the best. Completed 1962 (photo by Chris Yunker)
Not every building needs to be all that impressive to be attractive and especially in ugly districts like SOMA finding a little gem like 224 TOWNSEND really ups the mood. Built 1935 (photo unknown)
I can think of hundreds more and will continue the list as time goes on. So now let's here yours!
(my first thread)
The Hotel Hartland is one of the most beautiful residential hotels in SF and THC has restored the old neon sign, shame they own it I want to live there! (first Photo by Keven Y)
The Transamerica pyramid has become iconic, but personally i like 555 california street formally Bank of America Center the best. Completed 1962 (photo by Chris Yunker)
Not every building needs to be all that impressive to be attractive and especially in ugly districts like SOMA finding a little gem like 224 TOWNSEND really ups the mood. Built 1935 (photo unknown)
I can think of hundreds more and will continue the list as time goes on. So now let's here yours!
(my first thread)