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The San Francisco Bay Area has a dynamic architectural scene with buildings and spaces reflecting a mix of geographical, cultural, technological, and ecological influences. The works of early generations of architects such as Bernard Maybeck, Julia Morgan, William Wurster, Joseph Esherick, and William Turnbull, as well as the landscape architecture of Thomas Church have set a precedent for the contemporary architecture that continues to shape the built environment of the Bay Area. Like their predecessors’, the works of today’s local architects show great respect and deference for the region’s geographical qualities, climate, topography, and culture, resulting in remarkable spaces sensibly connected with their environment. Close contact with the landscape, innovative use of sustainable strategies and materials along with social imperative to make good design available to all people and communities contribute to the preservation of an inherently San Francisco and Bay Area expression.

  • Publication Date: 2019
  • 22,5 x 26 cm 8.8 x 10.2 in
  • Architecture
  • 336 pages
  • 300 colorful images
  • ISBN ES: 978-84-9936-715-6
  • ISBN EN: 978-84-9936-897-9
  • 2,5 kg

Francesc Zamora Mora, once an architect in San Francisco, now thrives in Barcelona, Spain. Specializing in U.S. projects, he is a distinguished architecture editor with a keen eye for design. His unique background, bridging the architectural landscapes of both cities, enriches his work.

"A building in San Francisco is not just a structure; it's a testament to architectural innovation, where the city's rich history meets contemporary design, echoing the unique spirit of the Bay Area."