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San Francisco – Fisherman’s Wharf: Ghirardelli Square – Andrea

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San Francisco – Fisherman’s Wharf, Ghirardelli Square – Andrea chocolate fountain dirty Image
wallyg Andrea, sometimes called the Mermaid Fountain Designed by sculptor Ruth Asawa and landscape architect Lawrence Halprin and installed in Ghirardelli Square Mars, 1968.Ghirardelli Square, at 900 North Point Street, as the first successful adaptive reuse project is in the country. In 1893 acquired Domenico “Domingo” Ghirardelli Pioneer wool plant and moved its operations Ghirardelli Chocolate here. In 1900 they built the two-story warehouse, which is now the building of cocoa, North Point Street. In 1915 they built the Power House, the residence and the Clock Tower. In 1923, they added two floors to the building of cocoa, which would be the basis for 15 yards, Ghirardelli lumineuse.Dans teaches the 1960 Ghirardelli Chocolate Company from the Golden Grain Macaroni Company was purchased, which implement headquartersto prompted San Leandro and the square for sale. William Matson Roth and his mother bought the land in 1962 in the place that prevent replaced by an apartment building. The Roths hired landscape architect Lawrence Halprin and the architectural firm of Wurster, Bernardi & Emmons to convert the square and the historic brick buildings into an integrated retail and dining complex. A building planter boxes wooden frame was removed and replaced by the building Wurster. The project was officially on 29th November 1964.Registre national # 82002249 (1982)

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San Francisco – Fisherman’s Wharf, Ghirardelli Square – Andrea chocolate fountain dirty Image
wallyg Andrea, sometimes called the Mermaid Fountain Designed by sculptor Ruth Asawa and landscape architect Lawrence Halprin and installed in Ghirardelli Square Mars, 1968.Ghirardelli Square, at 900 North Point Street, as the first successful adaptive reuse project is in the country. In 1893 acquired Domenico “Domingo” Ghirardelli Pioneer wool plant and moved its operations Ghirardelli Chocolate here. In 1900 they built the two-story warehouse, which is now the building of cocoa, North Point Street. In 1915 they built the Power House, the residence and the Clock Tower. In 1923, they added two floors to the building of cocoa, which would be the basis for 15 yards, Ghirardelli lumineuse.Dans teaches the 1960 Ghirardelli Chocolate Company from the Golden Grain Macaroni Company was purchased, which implement headquartersto prompted San Leandro and the square for sale. William Matson Roth and his mother bought the land in 1962 in the place that prevent replaced by an apartment building. The Roths hired landscape architect Lawrence Halprin and the architectural firm of Wurster, Bernardi & Emmons to convert the square and the historic brick buildings into an integrated retail and dining complex. A building planter boxes wooden frame was removed and replaced by the building Wurster. The project was officially on 29th November 1964.Registre national # 82002249 (1982)

opened

San Francisco – Fisherman’s Wharf, Ghirardelli Square – Andrea chocolate fountain dirty Image
wallyg Andrea, sometimes called the Mermaid Fountain Designed by sculptor Ruth Asawa and landscape architect Lawrence Halprin and installed in Ghirardelli Square Mars, 1968.Ghirardelli Square, at 900 North Point Street, as the first successful adaptive reuse project is in the country. In 1893 acquired Domenico “Domingo” Ghirardelli Pioneer wool plant and moved its operations Ghirardelli Chocolate here. In 1900 they built the two-story warehouse, which is now the building of cocoa, North Point Street. In 1915 they built the Power House, the residence and the Clock Tower. In 1923, they added two floors to the building of cocoa, which would be the basis for 15 yards, Ghirardelli lumineuse.Dans teaches the 1960 Ghirardelli Chocolate Company from the Golden Grain Macaroni Company was purchased, which implement headquartersto prompted San Leandro and the square for sale. William Matson Roth and his mother bought the land in 1962 in the place that prevent replaced by an apartment building. The Roths hired landscape architect Lawrence Halprin and the architectural firm of Wurster, Bernardi & Emmons to convert the square and the historic brick buildings into an integrated retail and dining complex. A building planter boxes wooden frame was removed and replaced by the building Wurster. The project was officially on 29th November 1964.Registre national # 82002249 (1982)

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