San Francisco's St. Francis Wood
Auteur : Richard Brandi
Date de publication : 2012
Éditeur : Outside Lands Media
Nombre de pages : 303
Résumé du livre
On heavily forested land remote from developed San Francisco, the Mason-McDuffie Company sought in 1912 to create a residence park that embodied the highest ideals of early twentieth century landscaping and architecture. St. Francis Wood attracted some of the Bay Area's most accomplished designers and architects, from John Galen Howard to Henry Gutterson to Julia Morgan, and despite early difficulties, flowered into one of the coutrny's most successful examples of a City Beautiful "garden suburb." Featuring historical images, a visual inventory of homes and stunning present-day photographs, this is the sotry of one of San Francisco's finest residential neighborhoods --