Kenneth A. MacDonald Jr.
Kenneth A. MacDonald Jr. (1880-1937) was an American architect.
Career
MacDonald was partner in several design firms including San Francisco's Couchot & MacDonald, MacDonald & Applegarth, and his solo firm.[1] His offices were located at 234 Pine St., San Francisco.[2]
Select works[1]
- Hill Garage (1929)[3]
- Pellissier Apartment House Project (1928)
- Leon Kauffman Residence/Villa de Leon (1927)
- Memorial Rotunda/Portal of the Folded Wings, Pierce Brothers/Valhalla Cemetery (1927)[4]
- Lasky-Case-Fairbanks-Pickford Hotel Project (1924)
- 939 South Broadway Building (1924-1925)
- Southern Pacific Railroad Company Passenger Depot #2 (1923)
- Spring Arcade Building (1922-1924)
- Clift Hotel (1913)
- Adolph B. Spreckels Mansion (1912)[5]
- King George Hotel (1912)
- 5 Presidio Terrace, San Francisco/Dr. Hartland Law House (1911)[6]
- 4 Presidio Terrace, San Francisco (1908)[6]
- 3 Presidio Terrace, San Francisco (1908)[6]
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References
- "PCAD - Kenneth MacDonald Jr". pcad.lib.washington.edu.
- "Building and Engineering News". April 14, 1923 – via Google Books.
- "The Western Architect". Western architect publishing Company. April 14, 1929 – via Google Books.
- Winter, Robert (September 14, 2009). "An Arch Guidebook to Los Angeles". Gibbs Smith – via Google Books.
- https://sf.curbed.com/2014/11/25/10018636/behind-the-hedges-and-inside-the-history-of-danielle-steels-spreckels
- Wiley, Peter Booth (September 26, 2000). "National Trust Guide / San Francisco: America's Guide for Architecture and History Travelers". John Wiley & Sons – via Google Books.
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