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Behind the San Francisco Chronicle Building's Enduring Architectu

Behind the San Francisco Chronicle Building's Enduring Architecture The iconic San Francisco Chronicle building stands tall on Fifth Street, its Beaux Arts façade a testament to the city's rich architectural heritage.

Designed by architect William Thomas and completed in 1924, this landmark has witnessed the ebbs and flows of journalism history, serving as a hub for innovative reporting and design.

Early Years of Innovation: The Building's Design The building's use of terra cotta was an innovative approach at the time, reflecting the influence of the Arts and Crafts movement on Thomas's design.

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