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Ant Farm was an avant-garde architecture, graphic arts, and environmental design practice, founded in San Francisco in 1968 by Chip Lord and Doug Michels (1943-2003). Ant Farm's work often made use of popular icons in the United States, as a strategy to redefine the way those were conceived within the country's imagination.
Buildings and structures in the San Francisco Bay Area (22 C, 5 P) Pages in category "Architecture in the San Francisco Bay Area" The following 63 pages are in this category, out of 63 total.
" 'Birchgrove and Ballast Point - Area 14' in Leichhardt Heritage Review: Stage 2". Hector Abrahams Architects (2013). Statement of Heritage Impact - 8/10/2013 - demolition and reconstruction of garden standstone retaining wall for structural purposes; relocation of timber paling fence on to the eastern boundary. Russell, James (1990).
In October 2019, Netherlands-based designer MVRDV revealed the design renderings for a canyon-like tower to be constructed in San Francisco. Named The Canyon, the building is one of four that form the first phase of the Mission Rock development project, which was joint venture between the San Francisco Giants, Tishman Speyer and the Port of San Francisco.
Mithun is a multidisciplinary design firm headquartered in Seattle with offices in San Francisco and Los Angeles. The company provides integrated design services including architecture , landscape architecture , interior design , urban design and planning .
The Second Bay Tradition (or Second Bay Area Tradition) is an architectural style from the period of 1928 through 1942 that was rooted in San Francisco and the greater Bay Area. Also referred to as "redwood post and beam", [1] the style is characterized by a rustic, woodsy philosophy and features sleek lines and machine aesthetic.
Jim Abrahams, a film director and writer behind hit slapstick comedies like “Airplane!,” “Hot Shots!,” the “Naked Gun” series and more, died Tuesday, his son Joseph confirmed to Variety.
Architecture, Planning and Design: Ada Louise Huxtable: Art in America, Progressive Architecture [38] John William Reps: Cornell University: City planning prior to the Chicago World's Fair Columbian Exposition of 1893 [34] [39] Thomas D. Schocken: St. Louis City Plan Commission: Relationship between city planning controls and design in European ...