Alfred Henry Jacobs

[1] He designed theaters,[2] hotels, residential, and religious buildings, primarily working in the San Francisco Bay Area.

[3] This was followed by mechanical engineering studies at the University of California, Berkeley where he graduated in 1903;[3][7] and Massachusetts Institute of Technology where he received a B.S.

In 1909, he joined San Francisco's Fidelity Lodge, Number 120, Free and Accepted Masons of California and established his own firm.

[4] Jacobs gained emeritus membership status with the American Institute of Architects.

Berkeley) was held featuring his architectural drawings and related documents, his fine artwork, and photographs.

Alfred Henry Jacobs's father Julius Jacobs
Curran Theatre, 445 Geary Street
Curran Theatre , 445 Geary Street