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null Built null 868 Fourth Ave, San Diego, CA 92101
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  • Mediterranean Revival 85%
  • Beaux-Arts 70%

This building features a unique facade characterized by its rounded dome and intricate detailing. It serves as a significant example of adaptive reuse in urban architecture, integrating historical elements with contemporary needs.

Architectural Styles

Mediterranean Revival

85%

The style is evidenced by the use of soft, stucco exteriors, arched windows, and a prominent dome.

  • Stucco facade
  • Dome structure
  • Arched windows
  • Decorative tile work
  • Balustrades
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Beaux-Arts

70%

The building displays classical architecture features such as symmetry, elaborate decoration, and grandeur in its facade.

  • Symmetrical facade
  • Elaborate cornices
  • Ornate detailing
  • Balconies
  • Friezes
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Notable Features

Historical Context

This building reflects the Mediterranean influence on early 20th-century architecture in urban settings, showcasing a blend of cultural designs during a period of growth and modernization.

Fun Facts

  • It has undergone significant renovations to preserve its historical elements.
  • The dome features a unique tile pattern not common in local architecture.
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