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Transamerica Pyramid

Visual Documentation
Image File: 
Transamerica Pyramid
Flickr Image- http://www.flickr.com/photos/yuyang226/2085398017/
2007
Location
Location: 
600 Montgomery Street
San Francisco, CA
United States
37° 47' 42.5652" N, 122° 24' 9.8352" W
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San Francisco
California
Identity of Building / Site
Variant or Former Name: 
None
Primary Classification/Typology: 
Commercial (COM)
Terms of Protection, if any: 

None

History of Building/Site
Dates: Commission / Completion: 

Commission unknown, completion 1972(e).

Architectural and other Designer(s): 

William Pereira & Associates, architect
Tom Galli, landscape architect for adjacent Redwood Park

Significant Alteration(s) with Date(s): 

Renovation to restaurant

Current Use: 

Office building and restaurant.

Current Condition: 

Good

Evaluation
General Assessment: 

Extremely controversial when built, the Transamerica Pyramid has become a San Francisco landmark and one of the country's most recognizable skyscrapers. The design is counterintuitive from a practical and financial standpoint, since the most desirable upper floors have the least area. Yet the scheme works well for a building dominated by a single tenant and illustrates the ability of modern structures to create strong corporate identities for their owners. The pyramid form was chosen as a way to maximize building height under planning regulations, and as a strategy to allow more light to reach the street level where the building rests on concrete clad steel piers forming a loggia between the sidewalk and lobby. Below the aluminum sheathed point, cladding panels of glass and precast concrete complete the exterior and demonstrate the ascendancy of exposed concrete in modern building construction by the early 1970s.

Authoring
Recorder/Date: 
DOCOMOMO US Northern California Chapter, June 1998
Submitted by admin on Tue, 2007-09-04 01:43

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