Bernard Maybeck

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Bernard Maybeck was an influential American architect of the early 20th century, known for his eclectic, historically inspired designs and his prominent role in shaping the architectural character of the San Francisco Bay Area.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf American architect
architect
human
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
dateOfBirth 1862-02-07
dateOfDeath 1957-10-03
educatedAt École des Beaux-Arts
employer University of California, Berkeley
familyName Maybeck
fieldOfWork architecture
genre civic architecture
religious architecture
residential architecture
givenName Bernard
influenced San Francisco Bay Area architecture
influencedBy Arts and Crafts movement
École des Beaux-Arts
memberOf American Institute of Architects
movement Arts and Crafts movement
Beaux-Arts architecture
Eclecticism in architecture
nativeLanguage English
notableAward Gold Medal of the American Institute of Architects
notableFor shaping the architectural character of the San Francisco Bay Area
notableWork Christian Science Church, Berkeley
Faculty Club, University of California, Berkeley
First Church of Christ, Scientist (Berkeley, California)
Guy Hyde Chick House
Harkness Memorial Union interior work
Hillside Club (Berkeley)
Hume Cloister
Maybeck Recital Hall
Palace of Fine Arts
Phi Gamma Delta House (Berkeley)
Roos House (San Francisco)
Temple of Wings (Berkeley)
occupation architect
placeOfBirth New York City
placeOfDeath Berkeley, California
residence Berkeley, California
San Francisco Bay Area
sexOrGender male
spouse Annie White Maybeck
style eclectic design
historically inspired design
workLocation Berkeley, California
San Francisco Bay Area
San Francisco, California

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Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Palace of Fine Arts
architect

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