[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.