Albert Pissis

Albert Pissis

Albert Pissis (1852-1914) was the architect who introduced the Beaux-Arts style of architecture to San Francisco, California, designing a number of important buildings in the city in the years before and after the 1906 Earthquake.cite web|title=Albert Pissis|url=http://www.sfheritage.org/architects.html#pissis|publisher=San Francisco Architectural Heritage]

Biography

Pisses was born in 1852 to French parents in Guaymas in the Mexican state of Sonora. His father, a physician, moved the family to San Francisco, California, in the United States, when Pisses was six. He was one of the first Americans to study at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, France. He returned in 1880 to San Francisco, which at the time was a fairly provincial western town despite its wealth, with buildings designed in a variety of architectural styles.

In 1882 Pisses became a member of the American Institute of Architects and, with partner William P. Moore, designed a number of buildings in flamboyant Queen Anne and Eastlake styles. However, by the 1890s he was a major figure in the classical revival (neoclassical) movement, particularly Beaux-Arts, and introduced that style to San Francisco beginning with the Hibernia bank building in 1892. Initially considered revolutionary, the style became popular among the city's powerful commercial and banking concerns. The dome he designed for the Emporium Department Store, now part of the Westfield San Francisco Center, is often considered a "masterpiece". cite news|publisher=San Francisco Chronicle|title=Grand buildings celebrate centennials|url=http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2008/09/14/BA3F12SG9B.DTL|author=Carl Nolte|date=2008-09-14]

Pissis played a major role in San Francisco's reconstruction following the Great Earthquake of 1906, both as a designer of a number of the city's landmark buildings, and as a member of the Committee of Fifty. He was also President of the local AIA chapter from 1907 to 1908.

Although popular and internationally known at the time, Pissis's approach to design was derided by later critics as reactionary, and blamed for suppressing more original architects such as Frank Lloyd Wright and Louis Sullivan in favor of imitation of older European traditions. However, in more recent years his buildings have been increasingly praised.

Pisses died of pneumonia at age 62, in his suite at the St. Francis Hotel. He was survived by his widow, Georgia, who in 1920 sold land to Redwood City, California that became Sequoia High School. [cite news|url=http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/e/a/1995/11/24/PENINSUL11888.dtl&hw=sequoia&sn=138&sc=322|title=Spanish Colonial-style Sequoia High School named to National Register of Historic Places|publisher=San Francisco Chronicle|author=Al Morch|date=1995|11-24]

Notable works

Among the buildings Pisses designed are:
*Hibernia Bank building at Market and Jones streets in San Francisco
*The Emporium department store (originally called the "Parrot Building" and home of the California Supreme Court), now part of the Westfield San Francisco Centre
*James Flood Building at Market and Powell Street in San Francisco, California.
*White House Department Store (now Banana Republic store and White House Garage) [cite news|publisher=New York Times|url=http://select.nytimes.com/gst/abstract.html?res=F40E1FF93E5910728DDDA80A94DD405B878AF1D3|title=Cars to Share Retail Landmark With Shoppers in San Francisco: Stores on Street Floor, Cars to Share Coast Landmark|author=Joseph P. Fried|date=1967-05-21] at Grant and Sutter Street, San Francisco, California.
*Temple Sherith Israel in Pacific Heights, San Francisco
*Mechanics' Institute Library, San Francisco, California
*University House, Berkeley

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