Aerial Photography of San Francisco Architecture
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One of the specialties of Aerial Archives is the creation of detailed aerial images of architecture. The aerial photography of San Francisco architecture includes the majority of the distinctive buildings and structures in San Francisco. San Francisco architecture stock aerial photography contains an index of a few examples of the city's architure. The aerial photograph of the M. H. de Young fine art museum located in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park and designed by architects Jacques Herzog, Pierre de Meuron and engineers Arup (principal architects Fong & Chan) shown above is available for immediate online license. Aerial Archives will also deliver this image optimized to your specific specifications either as a digital file on CD, DVD or via the internet, or as a print, aerial mural, transparency or backlit display. To obtain customized service, please contact Aerial Archives directly. Among the highlights of San Francisco architecture represented in the aerial photography collection are are: 333 Bush, Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, architects, 1986; California Automobile Association Building; 50 California St, Welton Becket Associates, 1972; 101 California St. , Kendall/Heaton Associates, Eli Attia Architects, Johnson/Burgee Architects, 1982; 555 California St. , the former Bank of America World Headquarters at Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, Wurster, Bernardi & Emmons, P. Belluschi; 345 California Center, 345 California Street, Skidmore, Owings & Merrill; Chevron Tower, 555-575 Market Street, Herzka & Knowles, 1975; Citicorp Center, 1 Sanson St, Johnson, Fain & Pereia, 1984; Embarcadero Center; John Portman & Associates; 45 Fremont Center, Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, 1978; 50 Fremont Center, Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, 1985; Hilton San Francisco, 333 O'Farrell St., John Carl Warnecke & Associates, 1971; The Hyatt Regency Hotel, J. Portman; One Maritime Plaza; 333 Market St, Gin Wong Associates, 1979; 425 Market St, Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, 1973; 1275 Market Street; Golden Gate Bridge, Joseph B. Strauss 1933 to 1937; McKesson Plaza, 1 Post St., Welton, Becket and Associates, 1969;; Millenium Tower, Gary Edward Handel & Associates; 44 Montgomery St., John Graham & Associates, 1967; Moscone Convention Center designed by designed by architects Hellmuth, Obata & Kassabaum and Moscone West designed by architects Gensler; Pacific Gas & Electric Building, 77 Beale Street, Herzka & Knowles, 1971; Palace of Fine Arts, 1913-15, B. Maybeck; 100 Pine Center, Herzka & Knowles, 1975; San Francisco Marriott designed by Zeidler Partnershhip Architects; San Francisco City Hall; Saint Mary's Cathedral, San Francisco, Pier Luigi Nervi, 1971; SFMOMA, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Mario Botta, 1995; Shacklee Terraces, 1 Front St., Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, 1979; Sony Metreon, 101 4th Street, Gary Edward Handel + Associates; Spear Tower, 1 Market St, Welton Becket Associates; Telesis Tower, 1 Montgomery St, Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, 1982; Transamerica Pyramid, by William L. Pereira & Associates, 1969 to 1972; and the Yerba Buena Center, 1993 designed by F. Maki, F. Maki & Associates.
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The aerial photograph shown above of the intersection of 4th and Howard Street
in San Francisco showing the Metreon on the right designed by the Gary Edward
Handel + Associates firm and Moscone West on the left, designed by the
Genseler architectural firm is available for immediate online license, or to obtain this
aerial photograph optimized to your specifications, please contact Aerial Archives directly. Additional aerial photographs of Moscone Center can be reviewed at aerial photographs of Moscone.
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The aerial photograph of the Gap Headquarters, San Francisco, CA,
designed by Robert A. M. Stern Architects and Gensler shown above is available for immediate online license, or to obtain this aerial photograph optimized to your specifications, please contact Aerial Archives directly. To view additional aerial photography of San Francisco's architecture please consult San Francisco architecture stock aerial photography. In addition to the collection of structures, the aerial photography library also contains an extensive collection of aerial photographs of San Francisco landscape architecture, including each of the parks in the city.
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