Studio Building (Berkeley, California)

Other early tenants of the building included architect John Hudson Thomas, painters Henry J. Breuer and Evelyn A. Withrow, and photographers Oscar Maurer and Edwin James McCullagh.

[5] The building is five stories tall and built of masonry with a tiled mansard roof and rounded upper floor window bays.

The first-floor bays, used as shop fronts, were originally built in the form of a series of alternating rounded and pointed arches, although some of these have since been covered.

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