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209 Post Building
209 Post Street San Francisco CA United States
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| Status: | built | | Floor Count | 13 |
|  | | Building Uses | | - office | | Structural Types | | - highrise | | Architectural Style | | - art nouveau | | - renaissance revival | | - baroque | | Materials | | - terra cotta |
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Description Architect: William Curlett
• This adaptive re-use project consists of the seismic and life safety upgrade to one of San Francisco's most historic buildings.
• In addition to the the physical upgrades, the building's use was changed from office to residential, repositioning the property to its highest and best use.
• Alayo Consulting Architects were responsible for the re-design in 2001.
• This was originally known as the Head Building.
• Its base was remodeled in 1959 by William B. Meyer for Brooks Brothers.
• The building is a three-part vertical block with Renaissance/Baroque ornamentation and glazed terra-cotta.
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