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Miller and Pflueger was an architectural firm that formed when James Rupert Miller named Timothy L. Pflueger partner. Pflueger, at the time a rising star of San Francisco's architect community, had begun his architectural career with architecture firm, Miller and Colmesnil sometime in 1907, under the tutelage of James Rupert Miller. [2]
In 1912, while Miller and Colmesnil were busy with their entry in the competition to redesign San Francisco City Hall as well as with the design of many new hotels, apartments and private homes, Timothy L. Pflueger was given the opportunity to serve as chief architect on a rural church project funded by The Family, a
Name Image Address Date designated Description 1 Mission Dolores: 320 Dolores Street April 11, 1968 1]: 2 : Old Saint Mary's Cathedral: 660 California Street : April 11, 1968 : 3 : Bank of California Building: 400 California Street : September 3, 1968 : Built in 1908, designed by Walter Danforth Bliss and William Baker Faville [3]: 4 : Saint Patrick's Church: 756 Mission Street : September 3 ...
San Francisco: 1969 Formerly Bank of America Center. Grand Rapids City Hall & Kent County Administrative Building Grand Rapids, Michigan: 1969 John Hancock Center: Chicago 1969 Red Line – Dan Ryan branch: Chicago 1969 Myron Goldsmith: Blue Line – O'Hare branch (Jefferson Park to Logan Square) Chicago 1970 Myron Goldsmith: Regenstein Library
California Hall, originally named Das Deutsche Haus [3] (English: The German House, sometimes also referred to in incorrect German as Das Deutsches Haus), is a historic commercial building and event venue built in 1912, located in the Polk Gulch/Tenderloin neighborhood in San Francisco, California. [4] It started as a German social meeting hall ...
Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco, San Francisco, 1929; Francis Scott Key Elementary School, San Francisco, 1938; George Washington High School, San Francisco, 1934–1936; Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, 1937; Hall of Transportation Building 2, Treasure Island, San Francisco, 1938; Horseshoe Tavern, San Francisco, 1934
Major projects of Robert Stern and his architecture firm RAMSA include: [2] 1993: Norman Rockwell Museum; 1999: Smith Campus Center – Pomona College; 2001: Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta – Atlanta, Georgia; 2001: Nashville Public Library – Nashville, Tennessee; 2005: Jacksonville Public Library - Jacksonville, Florida
Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Co. Building by James R. Miller, 1924, architectural drawing, charcoal and graphite on paper, at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art "140 New Montgomery — The 140 Story" .