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  2. George Pace - Wikipedia

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    George Gaze Pace, CVO (31 December 1915 – 23 August 1975) was an English architect who specialised in ecclesiastical works. He was trained in London, and served in the army, before being appointed as surveyor to a number of cathedrals. Most of his work was carried out on churches, although he did some secular work.

  3. List of works by George Pace - Wikipedia

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    George Pace (1915–75) was an English architect who specialised in ecclesiastical work. He was trained in London, during which time he won prizes for his designs. From 1941 to 1949 he served in the army, and was then appointed as surveyor to the diocese of Sheffield. Similar appointments to other cathedrals followed.

  4. Earl Warren Building - Wikipedia

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    The Earl Warren Building located at 350 McAllister Street in San Francisco, California is the headquarters of the Supreme Court of California. [2] The building was completed in 1922, and is named for 30th governor of California and 14th Chief Justice of the United States, Earl Warren. [1]

  5. Category:Architects from San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 22 November 2023, at 18:09 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  6. Category:Architecture in the San Francisco Bay Area - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. 1975 in architecture - Wikipedia

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    June 7 – Robert Schmertz, American folk musician and architect (born 1898) June 14 – Pablo Antonio, Filipino modernist architect (born 1901) July 9 – Edward D. Dart, American Mid-Century Modern architect (born 1922) August 23 – George Pace, English ecclesiastical architect (born 1915)

  8. Architecture of San Francisco - Wikipedia

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    The architecture of San Francisco is not so much known for defining a particular architectural style; rather, with its interesting and challenging variations in geography and topology and tumultuous history, San Francisco is known worldwide for its particularly eclectic mix of Victorian [1] and modern architecture. [2]

  9. Palace of Fine Arts - Wikipedia

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    At the end of the war, when the United Nations was created in San Francisco, limousines used by the world's statesmen came from a motor pool there. From 1947 on, the hall was put to various uses: as a city Park Department warehouse; as a telephone book distribution center; as a flag and tent storage depot; and even as temporary Fire Department ...