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  2. Fresno City Hall - Wikipedia

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    The building across from Hotel Fresno operated for 34 years until a new city hall, four times larger, was completed in 1941. This two-story, L-shaped building was designed by architect Ernest J. Kump and located at Fresno and M streets. The building later became known as "Old City Hall" and was placed on Fresno's Register of Historic Places. [4]

  3. Fresno Art Museum - Wikipedia

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    Fresno Art Museum Sculpture Park. The museum traces its history back to the Fresno Art League, a group of local artists that was founded in 1948 and that gathered sufficient community support to incorporate as the Fresno Art Center in 1949. [3] The group established a permanent space to occupy in 1956.

  4. Machine aesthetic - Wikipedia

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    The modern aesthetics of high technology is to a large degree defined by the machine aesthetic. Just like machine aesthetic, the high-tech architecture proclaims that the form follows function, yet frequently completely detaches the form from function and resorts instead to the imitation of appearance of a factory or a restaurant kitchen. [23]

  5. Fresno’s bullet train station could be a sleek and modern ...

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    The designs include features typically found in high-speed rail stations in Europe.

  6. CA-Modern - Wikipedia

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    CA-Modern was an American magazine devoted to mid-century modern architecture and design [2] in California. The Fall 2023 issue was the final issue of the print magazine. The Fall 2023 issue was the final issue of the print magazine.

  7. Category:Modernist architecture in California - Wikipedia

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  8. Lengthy road closures for high-speed rail worry Fresno mayor ...

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    Garth Fernandez, Central Valley regional director for the California High-Speed Rail Authority, looks out over the Tulare Street construction site during a tour of underpasses being built in ...

  9. Metropolitan Fresno - Wikipedia

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    Metropolitan Fresno, officially Fresno–Hanford–Corcoran, CA CSA, is a metropolitan area in the San Joaquin Valley, in the United States, consisting of Fresno and Madera counties. It is the third-largest metropolitan region in Northern California , behind the San Francisco Bay Area and Greater Sacramento .