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Portal John King

Portal By John King

Portal by John King


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A two-time Pulitzer finalist explores the story of American urban design through San Francisco's iconic Ferry Building

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Portal: San Francisco's Ferry Building and the Reinvention of American Cities by John King

Conceived in the Gilded Age, the Ferry Building opened in 1898 as San Francisco's portal to the world-the terminus of the transcontinental railway and a showcase of civic ambition. In silent films and World's Fair postcards, nothing said San Francisco more than its soaring clocktower. But as acclaimed architectural critic John King recounts, the rise of cars and double-deck roads severed the city from its beloved structure. King's narrative spans the rise and fall and rebirth of the Ferry Building, introducing colourful figures who fought to preserve its character (and the city's soul)-from architect Arthur Page Brown and legendary columnist Herb Caen to poet Lawrence Ferlinghetti and Senator Dianne Feinstein. A microcosm of the changing American waterfront, the saga of the Ferry Building explores the tensions of tourism and development-and the threat that sea level rise poses to a landmark that in the twenty-first century remains as vital as ever.

About John King

John King is urban design critic at the San Francisco Chronicle and a two-time Pulitzer finalist. The author of two guidebooks to San Francisco architecture and an honorary member of the American Society of Landscape Architects, he lives in Berkeley, California.

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NGR9781324020325
9781324020325
1324020326
Portal: San Francisco's Ferry Building and the Reinvention of American Cities by John King
New
Hardback
WW Norton & Co
20231215
320
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