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  2. Clarence W. W. Mayhew - Wikipedia

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    In 1934 or 1935, Mayhew formed his own firm: Clarence W.W. Mayhew, Architect. [1] Mayhew's influential Manor House was designed in 1937 for Marjorie and Harold V. Manor. Manor was a San Francisco native who married Marjorie W. Arnold in 1908. [3] He joined three different garden clubs including the California Horticultural Society. [4]

  3. First Bay Tradition - Wikipedia

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    First Bay Tradition (also known as First Bay Area Tradition or San Francisco Bay Region Tradition [1]) was an architectural style from the period of the 1880s to early 1920s. Sometimes considered as a regional interpretation of the Eastern Shingle Style , it came as a reaction to the classicism of Beaux-Arts architecture .

  4. Mark Cavagnero - Wikipedia

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    Mark Cavagnero, FAIA (born July 7, 1957) is an American architect and the founder of Mark Cavagnero Associates established in 1988.. His works include SFJAZZ Center, in San Francisco, California; the "major Expansion" [1] [2] [3] of the Oakland Museum of California [citation needed], [4] [5] [6] originally designed by the architect, Kevin Roche; [7] Diane B. Wilsey Center for Opera, [8] [9] in ...

  5. Category : Architecture in the San Francisco Bay Area

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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.

  6. Albert L. Farr - Wikipedia

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    Albert Lincoln Farr (October 8, 1871—July 12, 1947) was an American architect, who was known for his designed residences in the Craftsman and Georgian styles. He was active in the San Francisco Bay Area.

  7. Cathy Simon - Wikipedia

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    Cathy Simon is an American architect. [1] She is known for her adaptive reuse and urban design projects, many of which are in the Bay area. [2] She is currently [as of?] a design principal at Perkins and Will. [3]

  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. Wormser-Coleman House - Wikipedia

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    Wormser-Coleman House, also known as the Isaac Wormser House and John C. Coleman House, is a historical building built in 1876, located at 1834 California Street in San Francisco, California. [2] [3] It has been listed as a San Francisco Designated Landmark since 1973. [2] As of 2022, the building is a private residence.