Skip to main content

'San Francisco Architecture, Part III: City by the Byte' Webinar

Thu, 18 Apr 2024 00:00:00 GMT → Thu, 18 Apr 2024 02:00:00 GMT (d=2 hours, 0 seconds)

***Register for the entire San Francisco Architecture series by clicking here. All webinars in this series will remain active for one week after the series finale***

In the early 1840s, San Francisco was nothing more than a sleepy port town occupied by less than 1,000 sailors, fishermen, whalers and fur trappers living in wood frame shacks around the waterfront. But only a year after gold was discovered in January of 1848, the city's population had ballooned to 25,000 people, making it the social, economic, and cultural center of the United States' West Coast virtually overnight. What were the forms of architecture and urbanism that took hold as the city grew, and how did it all change after the Great Earthquake of 1906 leveled the city? It's time to explore the history of San Francisco's architecture and its unique place in the story of American architecture.

Join New York Adventure Club for a three-part series on the history of San Francisco architecture, where we'll examines the buildings and structures that have made San Francisco aesthetically unique among the great American cities. In Part Three: City by the Byte, we'll explore the city's current development as a glittering technological hub, along with its Second Bay Tradition, Mid-Century, and Late Modernist aesthetic.

Led by architectural historian David V. Griffin of Landmark Branding, this digital showcase featuring a selection of unique structures will include:

  • A look at the Second Bay Tradition, which created an American alternative to the Bauhaus
  • The coming of Brutalism and its influence on new landmarks such as the Transamerica Pyramid
  • Urban Renewal and the dawning of San Francisco's preservation and Colorist movements
  • The current crop of architectural projects in Silicon Valley and their data- driven clients
  • An in-depth look at each building's construction, context, and current status, with a focus on how culture and innovation drive architectural symbolism

Afterward, we'll have a Q&A with David — any and all questions are welcomed and encouraged!

Can't make it live? Don't worry, you'll have access to the full replay for one week after the entire series concludes!

See you there, virtually!

*Immediately upon registering, you will receive a separate, automated email containing the link to join this webinar

**For the best possible viewing experience, please ensure you're using the latest version of your internet browser

***A full replay of the experience will be available to all registered guests for up to a week after the series finale

****If the event has already passed, but it's been less than a week since the series finale, you can still register for it on our website's active replay section!

San Francisco Architecture Series

Part I: City by the Bay

Part II: City by the Bridge

Part III: City by the Byte

Testimonials

"All of David's webinars are fantastic. I've learned so much about places and buildings that I never even knew I wanted to know about. Thank you for such a range of buildings and historic contexts, and of course your dry sense of humor." -Nicole

"Love looking at the buildings" -Janice

"I really enjoyed when he went into details about the history of the Fillmore district. That rooted the details of the buildings he talked about into context, and was very interesting, rather than just throwing up buildings and saying 'This was built by so and so, and is an example of modernism. Next...'" -Michelle

Disclaimer

By attending a New York Adventure Club experience, you accept our terms of service.

Photo Credit: Main - Maarten van den Heuvel

Categories: Virtual, Art & Entertainment

#Online Events #Things To Do Online #Online Seminars #Online Arts Seminars #History #Design #Architecture #Webinar #California #Landmarks #San francisco #Architecture history #Architecture design #Architecture education #Arts

General Admission

from + tax

Spread the word

Similar

(No title)

sold / seats remaining

Waitlist

sold / seats remaining

(No title)

sold / seats remaining
With Reg form and Waitlist

With Reg form and Waitlist

sold / seats remaining

asas

sold / seats remaining

(No title)

sold / seats remaining

another one

sold / seats remaining

Waitlist

sold / seats remaining

(No title)

sold / seats remaining

With Reg Form

sold / seats remaining

asas

sold / seats remaining

TI

sold / seats remaining

another one

sold / seats remaining

(No title)

sold / seats remaining

With Reg Form

sold / seats remaining