dc.coverage.spatial | Site: San Francisco, California, United States | en_US |
dc.coverage.temporal | 1972 (creation) | en_US |
dc.creator | Skidmore, Owings & Merrill | en_US |
dc.creator | Belluschi, Pietro | en_US |
dc.date | 1972 | en_US |
dc.date.accessioned | 2013-05-10T15:11:06Z | |
dc.date.available | 2013-05-10T15:11:06Z | |
dc.date.issued | 1972 | en_US |
dc.identifier | 215521 | en_US |
dc.identifier.other | archrefid: 237 | en_US |
dc.identifier.uri | http://hdl.handle.net/1721.3/122899 | |
dc.description | View looking east depicting the banking hall at the east end of the plaza; 555 California Street was meant to be a deliberate and unmistakable display of Bank of America's importance. To that end, the center was handled by top architecture firms Wurster, Benardi and Emmons and Skidmore, Owings and Merrill, with architect Pietro Belluschi consulting. The structural engineering was performed by the renowned San Francisco firm H. J. Brunnier Associates. The skyscraper incorporates thousands of bay windows thanks to its unique design, meant to improve the rental value. At the north foot of the skyscraper is a large plaza named in honor of Bank of America founder A.P. Giannini. Nearly the entire block--the skyscraper, the banking hall, the plaza, the stairways, and the sidewalks--is clad in costly polished or rough carnelian granite. An exclusive restaurant, the Carnelian Room, is located on the 52nd floor. BankAmerica Corporation was forced to sell the building following losses in 1987. Source: Wikipedia; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Main_Page (accessed 12/9/2007) | en_US |
dc.format.medium | steel; red granite | en_US |
dc.rights | © Scott Gilchrist, Archivision, Inc. | en_US |
dc.subject | architectural exteriors | en_US |
dc.subject | business, commerce and trade | en_US |
dc.subject | contemporary (1960 to present) | en_US |
dc.subject | Modernist | en_US |
dc.title | 555 California Street | en_US |
dc.title.alternative | Bank of America Center | en_US |
dc.type | image | en_US |
dc.rights.access | Licensed for educational and research use by the MIT community only | en_US |
dc.identifier.vendorcode | 1A1-SOM-BA-B2 | en_US |
vra.culturalContext | American | en_US |
vra.technique | construction (assembling) | en_US |
vra.worktype | bank (building) | en_US |
vra.worktype | office building | en_US |
vra.worktype | skyscraper | en_US |
dc.contributor.display | Pietro Belluschi (American architect, 1899-1994); Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (American architectural firm, founded 1939) | en_US |