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"The architect for the building, Rudolph Herold, was a prominent Sacramento region designer who completed an impressive number of works in Northern California prior to his death at age 56. Herold was responsible for the design of the Sacramento City Hall, Forum Building and Capitol National Bank Building, as well as a number of other prominent ...
With construction beginning in 1887, Sacramento’s Cathedral of the Blessed Sacrament is an example of the strength and history in Sacramento's architecture. Since many of the buildings date back to the mid-19th century, Sacramento is home to the largest concentration of buildings dating back to the California Gold Rush era in the United States. [8]
A Sacramento County mid-century modern home on the market for $1.275 million is centered around an entryway featuring an amazing atrium with an 8-foot waterfall visible from the kitchen, dining ...
Odd Cookie (former People's Acceptance Building), Sacramento S. H. Kress and Co. Building , Sacramento, 1931 Sacramento City College Gymnasium and Auditorium, Sacramento, 1937
Scott Ford, economic development director of the Downtown Sacramento Partnership, said Atrium 916 and Front Street Studios are positive examples of new businesses Old Sacramento needs to solicit.
HED (formerly Harley Ellis Devereaux) is an architecture and engineering firm based in Royal Oak, Michigan with offices in Royal Oak, Chicago, Illinois, Los Angeles, Sacramento, California, San Diego, Denver, Colorado, Dallas, Texas, Boston, Massachusetts and San Francisco, California. The firm was founded in 1908 by architects Alvin E. Harley ...
A view taken by famed architectural photographer Ezra Stoller of Miami architect Alfred Browning Parker’s waterfront 1963 home in Coral Gables shortly after it was built shows the elevated pool ...
Wide Open Walls (Sacramento Mural Festival) is an annual street art event held in Sacramento, California.The Friends of the Sacramento Metropolitan Arts Commission conceived of the event as a fundraiser for public arts education and developed it with constituents from the civic, business, education, and arts sectors to build on the city's cultural economy.