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Walter Danforth Bliss (1874-1956) was an American architect from
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. Many of his buildings are listed on the
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.


Biography


Early life

Walter Danforth Bliss was born in
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in 1874.Pacific Coast Architecture Database
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/ref> His parents were Duane Leroy Bliss and Elizabeth Bliss. He graduated from the
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in
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, with a Bachelor of Science in Architecture.


Career

He started his career as a draftsman for
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in
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, the architectural firm of
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(1847–1909), William Rutherford Mead (1846-1928) and
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(1852-1906). In 1903, he designed the private residence of banker Isaias W. Hellman (1842-1920) in
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, known as the Hellman-Ehrman Mansion.


Collaboration with William Baker Faville

Together with William Baker Faville (1866-1946), whom he met at MIT, he designed the building for the Oakland Public Library located at 659 14th Street in
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, in 1900-1901.Pacific Coast Architecture Database: City of Oakland, Public Library, Main Library #2, Downtown, Oakland, CA
/ref> The construction was partly funded by the Carnegie Foundation. It now serves as the African American Museum and Library at Oakland, and it is listed on the
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, since August 11, 1983. In 1902, they designed the Rialto Building located at 116 New Montgomery Street in San Francisco, it was later destroyed by a fire that same year .Pacific Coast Architecture Database: Rialto Building, San Francisco, CA
/ref> It was demolished in 1906, and they rebuilt it in 1910. It was added to the
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, on January 3, 2011. From 1902 to 1904, they designed the second Saint Francis Hotel located at 301-345 Powell Street on Union Square in San Francisco.Pacific Coast Architecture Database: Saint Francis Hotel #2, San Francisco, CA
/ref> The first San Francis Hotel had been designed by Hart Wood (1880–1957). This new 250-room hotel was commissioned by
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(1822-1888), a railroad executive. However, it was destroyed and burned down by the
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.Pacific Coast Architecture Database: Saint Francis Hotel #3, Union Square, San Francisco, CA
/ref> In 1906, they built a third San Francis Hotel. It became the largest hotel on the Pacific Coast in the early twentieth century. In 1905, they designed the Magee Building in San Francisco. In 1907, they designed the second Columbia Theater in San Francisco. From 1909 to 1910, they designed the Geary Theater, located at 415 Geary Street.Pacific Coast Architecture Database: Columbia Theatre, San Francisco, CA
/ref> It is listed on the
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, since May 27, 1975. It now houses the
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. In 1910 and 1911, they designed the Banker's Hotel in
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. In 1911, they designed the Mission of the Good Samaritan building of the Episcopal Community Center in San Francisco. In 1912-1915, they designed the James Leary Flood Mansion in
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. In 1916, they designed the Southern Pacific Building located at 1 Market Street in San Francisco. The same year, they designed the Metropolitan Club of San Francisco, a women's private member's club located at 640 Sutter Street. In 1918, they designed Guigné Court, a 16,000-square-foot Mediterranean Revival estate in
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.Hillsborough Estate – With Current Owner – Up For Sale At $100 Million
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It was built for Christian de Guigne II, heir to the Stauffer Chemical, the Leslie Salt Company and gold rush fortunes. In 1920, they designed the Hallidie Plaza branch of the
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in San Francisco, California. In 1921, they designed the Matson Building and Annex located at 215 Market Street in San Francisco.Pacific Coast Architecture Database: Matson Lines Building, San Francisco, CA
/ref> It served as the headquarters of Matson, Inc. () from 1922 to 1947. It was sold to the
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() in 1972. It was added to the
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, on November 29, 1995. In 1922, they designed a State of California Office Building in San Francisco. In 1924, they designed the Administration Building, Atascadero Colony located at 6500 Palma Avenue in
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, and the Atascadero Printery located at 6351 Olmeda in Atascadero, which are listed on the
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. In 1924-1926, they designed the Southern Pacific Railroad Company's Sacramento Depot in
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. It has been listed on the
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, since April 21, 1975. From 1934 to 1936, they designed the Stockton United States Post Office located at 401 North San Joaquin Street in
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. It has been listed on the
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, since February 10, 1983.


Collaboration with William Baker Faville and Hart Wood

Together with Hart Wood (1880–1957), in 1907 and 1908, they designed the Bank of California Building located at 400 California Street in San Francisco, California.Pacific Coast Architecture Database: Bank of California, Office Building #2, Financial District, San Francisco, CA
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Personal life

He was married to Edith Pillsbury Bliss (Bliss and Holmes Descendants by Elinor Bliss and Arthur Bliss Dayton, New Haven County Historical Society, 1961). They resided at 2990 Vallejo Street in San Francisco, next door to architect Edgar A. Mathews.


Death

He died on May 9, 1956, in Nevada.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Bliss, Walter Danforth 1874 births 1956 deaths American neoclassical architects Architects from San Francisco Architects from Nevada MIT School of Architecture and Planning alumni 20th-century American architects