Donate via Flipcause one time or monthly
or become a
Patreon patron

Officers' Quarters No. 10, Naval Station Treasure Island: Difference between revisions

(Officers' Quarters No. 10. and Building 267, Naval Station Treasure Island, San Francisco)
 
No edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:
== Officers' Quarters No. 10. and Building 267, Naval Station Treasure Island, San Francisco ==
== Officers' Quarters No. 10. and Building 267, Naval Station Treasure Island, San Francisco ==


Quarters 10 and Building 10 (garage) are examples of modern military, residential design employing characteristics of International Style architecture and the Bay Area Tradition, a local expression of the modern movement. Designed by an unknown designer in the Bureau of Yards and Docks (BuDocks) during a period of transition in a military, residential style, this house represents the drive for modern, attractive, and high-quality design. Quarters 10 retains high integrity and has undergone little change since its original construction but is falling into disrepair.  
Quarters 10 and Building 10 (garage) are examples of modern military, residential design employing characteristics of International Style architecture and the Bay Area Tradition, a local expression of the modern movement. Designed by an unknown designer in the Bureau of Yards and Docks (BuDocks) during a period of transition in a military, residential style, this house represents the drive for modern, attractive, and high-quality design. Quarters 10 retains high integrity and has undergone little change since its original construction but is falling into disrepair. Included in the Historic American Buildings Survey HABS CA-1793-M


<gallery>
<gallery>
Line 12: Line 12:
Rear_of_Officers_Quarters_-10.jpg|Officers Quarters #10 Rear view facing the road (2024)
Rear_of_Officers_Quarters_-10.jpg|Officers Quarters #10 Rear view facing the road (2024)
</gallery>
</gallery>
(HASS CA-1793-L).

Revision as of 09:22, 23 June 2024

Officers' Quarters No. 10. and Building 267, Naval Station Treasure Island, San Francisco

Quarters 10 and Building 10 (garage) are examples of modern military, residential design employing characteristics of International Style architecture and the Bay Area Tradition, a local expression of the modern movement. Designed by an unknown designer in the Bureau of Yards and Docks (BuDocks) during a period of transition in a military, residential style, this house represents the drive for modern, attractive, and high-quality design. Quarters 10 retains high integrity and has undergone little change since its original construction but is falling into disrepair. Included in the Historic American Buildings Survey HABS CA-1793-M