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Commercial offices in Montgomery Street, San Francisco
456 Montgomery Plaza
View from the ground level
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General information
TypeCommercial offices
Location456 Montgomery Street
San Francisco
Coordinates37°47′37″N 122°24′10″W / 37.793616°N 122.402759°W / 37.793616; -122.402759
Completed1985
Height
Roof379 ft (116 m)
Technical details
Floor count26
Design and construction
Architect(s)Roger Owen Boyer & Associates
MLT Architects
References

456 Montgomery Plaza is a 379 ft (116 m), 26-story class-A office skyscraper on Montgomery Street in the Financial District of San Francisco, California.

History

456 Montgomery, completed in August 1985, is a 26-story steel frame high-rise office tower rising above two circa 1907 landmark granite banking facades. Serving as the primary building entrance at 456 Montgomery is the former bank of Borel & Co., designed by Albert Pissis, while at the corner of Montgomery and Sacramento Streets is the former Italian American Bank headquarters by Howard & Galloway that now fronts a leased commercial banking space at 460 Montgomery Street.

The modern tower retains the classic temple facades at its base. Preserving the two landmark facades took advantage of a new, and at times controversial, urban design precedent as illustrated by other similar projects such as 353 Sacramento and One Sansome Streets. All three of these projects serve to varying degrees of success as examples of a design strategy intended to resolve conflicts between the architectural preservation and development communities.

See also

References

  1. "Emporis building ID 118843". Emporis. Archived from the original on March 7, 2016.
  2. "456 Montgomery Plaza". SkyscraperPage.
  3. Robert Gyori, architect representing building owners
  4. King, John (July 22, 2012). "Classical banks with a tower on top". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved November 30, 2013.
  5. Robert Gyori, architect representing building owners
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