Italian American Bank

Coordinates: 37°47′37″N 122°24′10″W / 37.793749°N 122.402834°W / 37.793749; -122.402834
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Italian American Bank
Former Italian American Bank at 460 Montgomery Street (2017)
Location460 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, California, U.S.
Coordinates37°47′37″N 122°24′10″W / 37.793749°N 122.402834°W / 37.793749; -122.402834
Built1907 (1907)
ArchitectHoward & Galloway
DesignatedApril 6, 1980[1]
Reference no.110
Italian American Bank is located in San Francisco County
Italian American Bank
Location of Italian American Bank in San Francisco County
Italian American Bank is located in California
Italian American Bank
Italian American Bank (California)
Italian American Bank is located in the United States
Italian American Bank
Italian American Bank (the United States)

Italian American Bank is a historic building built in 1907, and located on 460 Montgomery Street in San Francisco, California.[2][3] The Italian American Bank building has been listed as a San Francisco Designated Landmark since April 6, 1980.

History[edit]

A brick building with 7-stories was in the same location, owned by the Italian American Bank, and was destroyed during the 1906 San Francisco earthquake.[3]

The 1907, a 2-story replacement building was designed by the architecture firm Howard & Galloway and built during a period of reconstruction in the neighborhood, using steel reinforced concrete, bricks, and granite.[4] The Italian American Bank has a basement level.[3]

The building was subject to facadism by architectural firm Roger Owen Boyer and Associates, and it was combined with the neighboring Borel & Co. building (1908), in order to create 456 Montgomery Plaza.[2][5]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "City of San Francisco Designated Landmarks" (PDF). City of San Francisco. Retrieved 2022-11-04.
  2. ^ a b "San Francisco Landmark #110: Italian American Bank". noehill.com. Retrieved 2022-11-13.
  3. ^ a b c "The Italian American Bank Building". Architect and Engineer of California of San Francisco. Vol. XI, No. 2. June 1907. pp. 35–36.
  4. ^ Woodbridge, Sally Byrne (2002). John Galen Howard and the University of California: The Design of a Great Public University Campus. University of California Press. p. 180. ISBN 978-0-520-22992-1.
  5. ^ Cerny, Susan Dinkelspiel (2007). An Architectural Guidebook to San Francisco and the Bay Area. Gibbs Smith. p. 11. ISBN 978-1-58685-432-4.