Santa Fe Depot, San Diego, California

From Archiplanet

Jump to: navigation, search
Santa Fe Depot
Designer Bakewell & Brown
Location San Diego, California, USA
Date 1915
Building Type Transportation
Construction System Ceramic Tile, Ceramic Tile
Architectural Style Mission/Spanish Revival
Street Address 1050 Kettner St. Walk Score
Notes also known as Union Station

Contents


[edit] Images

[edit] Discussion

National Register of Historic Places
Name Santa Fe Depot
ID Number 72000248
NRHP Status Listed In The National Register
Certification Date 06/26/1972
Level of Significance Local
NRHP Documents Text (pdf) ; Photos (pdf)




[edit] Baggage Building Renovation 1999-2007

Building Modification (1999-2007)
MCASD Jacobs Building
Designer Gluckman Mayner Architects, New York, New York, USA
Date 1999 to 2007
Modification Type Renovation, Adaptation
Building Type Museum
Notes with Milford Wayne Donaldson, FAIA, State Historic Preservation Officer, State of California.



The Santa Fe Depot baggage building underwent renovation in 2006 and has been reopened as the Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego's Jacobs Building, named in honor of museum benefactors Joan and Irwin Jacobs. The building now houses several galleries and serves as the museum's exhibition venue. Along the west edge of the building runs an arched concourse that serves as a major transit hub for regional commuter trains, local trolleys, and the Amtrak Pacific Surfliner route as well as for rail connections between San Diego and Tijuana, Mexico. The baggage building is connected to the new MCASD Copley Building, San Diego, California, built as a part of the same museum expansion that renovated the Jacobs Building.


Building Details
Client Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego
Area 10,000 square feet
Stories one
Program Museum exhibition spaces, including the Peter C. Farrell Gallery (10,000 sq ft)





Satellite photo with highlighted baggage building.

[edit] Maps

[edit] References

  • "Art Depot", by Leigh Cristy, ArchitectureWeek No. 336, 2007.0530. pD1.1.

[edit] External Links

Personal tools