Doelger Building

The Doelger Building is a 1932 Art Deco office building located in the Inner Sunset district in San Francisco, California. It served as the headquarters of developer Henry Doelger, who built large low-cost housing tracts of San Francisco and Daly City. It was designed by Charles Clausen.[1]

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Doelger Building in March 2015
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Location within San Francisco County
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General information
Architectural styleArt Deco
Address320 Judah Ave
Town or citySan Francisco, California
Completed1932
Design and construction
ArchitectCharles O. Clausen
DeveloperHenry Doelger
Designated2013
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History

The original one story with mezzanine building was built in 1932 for $4000. A garage, that mimicked the stepped vestibule of the main building, was added to the east later that year. When Doelger's business expanded, the roof was raised in 1936 to add another mezzanine level. At the time, the building featured a projecting vertical blade sign with neon lettering, reading “Henry Doelger Homes." In 1940, the building expanded onto the adjacent western lot, with Streamline Moderne detailing added onto the Art Deco exterior.[1]

The garage is now a part of the adjacent, eastern building and is not considered a part of the landmark.[1]

In 2013 the Doelger Building became a City of San Francisco Designated Landmark.[1]

References

  1. SF Planning (May 10, 2013). Landmark Designation Report - Doegler Building (PDF) (Report). Retrieved February 20, 2020.

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