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  1. Lewis Parsons Hobart (January 14, 1873 – October 19, 1954) was an American architect, whose designs included San Francisco's Grace Cathedral and Macy's Union Square, several California Academy of Sciences buildings, [1] and the 511 Federal Building in Portland, Oregon.

  2. Lewis Parsons Hobart (January 14, 1873 – October 19, 1954) was an American architect, whose designs included San Francisco's Grace Cathedral and Macy's Union Square, several California Academy of Sciences buildings, and the 511 Federal Building in Portland, Oregon. Quick Facts Born, Died ... Close. Biography. Hobart was born in St. Louis, Missouri.

  3. Lewis Parsons Hobart was born in St. Louis, Missouri. He attended preparatory schools, UC Berkeley, the American Academy in Rome and École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris. While in Berkeley, he attended drawing classes taught by Bernard Maybeck.

  4. Read a profile of the professional firm Hobart, Lewis P., Architect (Practice) -- history, associated persons, buildings designed.

  5. The prominent local architect Lewis P. Hobart (1873-1954) completed the design for the Episcopal Diocese. The Boston architect Ralph Adams Cram (1863-1942) consulted with Hobart on the design of the Grace Cathedral.

  6. Lewis Parsons Hobart (January 14, 1873 – October 19, 1954) was an American architect whose designs included San Francisco's Grace Cathedral, several California Academy of Sciences buildings, and the 511 Federal Building in Portland, Oregon.

  7. Designed by San Francisco architect Lewis P. Hobart, the steel-framed Alexander Building opened in 1921. Building Notes. In 2020, the Alexander Building contained 168 rooms and 17 bathrooms, according to the San Francisco County Assessor. It occupied a 4,120-square-foot lot.