IMAGINING CHANGE
IMAGINING CHANGE
Page & Turnbull’s projects are found at intersection between the built environment we have inherited and the way we live now. Our mission is to imagine change in historic and contemporary environments to cultivate thriving, sustainable, and resilient communities.
Page & Turnbull is an award-winning, woman-owned architecture and preservation firm. Founded in 1973, all professional staff meets the Secretary of the Interior’s Professional Qualifications Standards in their discipline.
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PRACTICE AREAS • Architecture • Preservation • Cultural Resources • Planning • Preservation Technology MARKET SECTORS • Education • Cultural • Civic • Commercial • Residential • Parks OFFICES • San Francisco • Los Angeles • Sacramento • San Jose 10 8 6 9 7
San Francisco 415-362-5154
Los Angeles 213-221-1200
Sacramento 916-930-9903
San Jose 408-320-7911
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FEATURED PROJECTS
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1. (cover) Ferry Building, San Francisco 2. The Cheech Marin Center for Chicano Art & Culture, Riverside Museum of Art 3. Antelope Valley Indian Museum, Lancaster 4. Bakar BioEnginuity Hub, UC Berkeley 5. Neptune Pool, Hearst Castle, San Simeon State Historic Park 6. 130 Townsend, San Francisco 7. Leo Carrillo Ranch Historic Park, Carlsbad 8. Senator Hotel, Sacramento 9. The Exploratorium at Pier 15, San Francisco 10. Pritzker Hall, UCLA (with Co Architects) California State Capitol, Sacramento Capitol Records Building, Los Angeles 13. Santa Barbara African American and Black Historic Context Statement, Santa Barbara13 11 12