The Bently Nob Hill is an apartment building situated on the highest point of the Nob Hill, San Francisco neighborhood. The tower was designed by residential architect William E. Schirmer in 1924; it was inspired by Spanish and Moorish architecture and built in the Art deco architectural style of the 1920s. The structure's slender water tower pavilion is directly modeled after the Royal Palace in Marrakech.[1]
Bently Nob Hill | |
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Alternative names | 1360 Jones Street |
General information | |
Type | Residential Apartments |
Architectural style | Art Deco |
Location | Nob Hill, San Francisco |
Address | 1360 Jones Street |
Town or city | San Francisco, California |
Country | United States |
Coordinates | 37°47′38.73″N 122°24′52.20″W / 37.7940917°N 122.4145000°W |
Elevation | 125 ft |
Current tenants | Residential |
Renovated | 2005 |
Owner | Bently Holdings |
Landlord | Bently Holdings |
Technical details | |
Floor count | 10 |
Floor area | 32,000 sq ft |
Design and construction | |
Architect(s) | William E. Schirmer |
Website | |
http://bentlynobhill.com/index.php |
The building is a San Francisco landmark and one of the most prominent in the Nob Hill neighborhood.
Bently Nob Hill is 10 stories high and contains 32,000 square feet (3,000 m2) of one and two bedroom apartments.
References
edit- ^ "About Learn more about the Bently Nob Hill". Archived from the original on 2010-04-05. Retrieved 2010-03-22., The Bently Nob Hill Website