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Trans America Building and Victorian Architecture, San Francisco, California, United States of America, North America

Trans America Building and Victorian Architecture, San Francisco, California, United States of America, North America


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Filename: 794-1527.jpg

Size: 5600 x 3733 (17.8MB)

Date: 24th June 2011

Source: WorldInPrint

Credit: Gavin Hellier/Robert Harding

City: San Francisco

County: California

Country: United States of America

© Gavin Hellier

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Trans America Building and Victorian Architecture, San Francisco, California, United States of America, North America

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© Gavin Hellier

Contrasts Hotels San Francisco Sign Signs Transamerica Transamerica Building


EDITORS COMMENTS
This print captures the iconic Trans America Building standing tall amidst the stunning Victorian architecture of San Francisco, California. The juxtaposition of these architectural styles showcases the rich history and diversity that defines this vibrant city. The Trans America Building, with its distinctive pyramid shape, dominates the skyline and serves as a symbol of modernity and progress. Its sleek lines and glass facade stand in stark contrast to the ornate details and colorful facades of the surrounding Victorian buildings. This harmonious blend of old and new is a testament to San Francisco's ability to embrace both tradition and innovation. Gavin Hellier's expert photography brings out every intricate detail, from the intricate ironwork on balconies to the vibrant hues adorning each Victorian building. The composition perfectly captures not only the grandeur of these structures but also their integration into everyday life - street signs pointing towards hotels invite visitors to explore this enchanting city further. This print is a visual feast for anyone who appreciates architecture or has an affinity for travel destinations that offer a mix of old-world charm and contemporary allure. It serves as a reminder that even in our rapidly changing world, there are places where history remains alive, waiting to be discovered around every corner.

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