The five-acre waterfront overhaul moves into a critical design phase as the city’s largest office landlord doubles down on the public realm to...
ByThe RegistryMay 4, 2026Christina first came to Page & Turnbull in 2005 as an architectural history graduate student intern from the University of Virginia and joined...
ByThe RegistryJanuary 16, 2024SACRAMENTO – It was announced today at a press conference that the Department of General Services (DGS) and the Department of Housing and...
ByThe RegistryAugust 15, 2023BURLINGAME, Calif. (May 30, 2023) – As the structure of the new 220 Park development in downtown Burlingame nears completion, a significant milestone has...
ByThe RegistryMay 30, 2023By Jack Stubbs The Hearst Building, a 13-story, Renaissance Revival-style property originally built in 1911 and now classified as a landmark building, could...
ByThe RegistryApril 5, 2023By Catherine Sweeney After serving as Principal Architect for Page & Turnbull for the past 15 years, Peter Birkholz has been elected the...
ByThe RegistryFebruary 25, 2022Page & Turnbull still sees a future in historical preservation. THIS ARTICLE WAS PUBLISHED IN THE ‘Q’ – THE REGISTRY’S PRINT PUBLICATION – IN JANUARY...
ByThe RegistryApril 8, 2014Tours and Platform Viewing Area of Original Willis Polk Design Available to Media San Francisco, California (May 1, 2013) – City leaders and San...
ByThe RegistryMay 1, 2013Jenner, CA (October 23, 2012) – Page & Turnbull, California’s leading architecture and historic preservation firm with offices in San Francisco, Sacramento and Los Angeles,...
ByThe RegistryOctober 23, 2012A grand design to redevelop One Kearny is realized THIS ARTICLE WAS PUBLISHED IN THE ‘Q’ – THE REGISTRY’S PRINT PUBLICATION – IN...
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