San Francisco Art Institute building

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The San Francisco Art Institute building is a historic Spanish Colonial Revival-style campus structure in San Francisco, renowned for its iconic bell tower, courtyard, and role as a major West Coast center for art education.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Spanish Colonial Revival architecture
academic building
historic building
affiliation San Francisco Art Institute NERFINISHED
architecturalStyle Spanish Colonial Revival
category Spanish Colonial Revival architecture in California
art school buildings
university and college buildings in California
city San Francisco
country United States of America
surface form: United States
function art school campus
hasFeature arcades
arched openings
courtyard fountain
decorative ironwork
hasPart amphitheater
bell tower
classrooms
cloistered walkways
courtyard
main gallery spaces
roof terrace
studios
hasView San Francisco Bay NERFINISHED
San Francisco skyline
heritageDesignation historic campus
locatedIn California, United States
surface form: California

San Francisco
United States of America
surface form: United States
material stucco
neighborhood Russian Hill NERFINISHED
notableFor central courtyard
iconic bell tower
role as a major West Coast center for art education
overlooks San Francisco Bay NERFINISHED
region West Coast of the United States NERFINISHED
roofType red tile roof
significance major center for modern and contemporary art education on the U.S. West Coast
usedFor art education
art exhibitions
artist studios
lectures
public programs

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John Bakewell Jr. notableWork San Francisco Art Institute building