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Former American architectural firm From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Weeks and Day was an American architectural firm founded in 1916 by architect Charles Peter Weeks (1870–1928) and engineer William Peyton Day (1886–1966). The firm worked throughout California but mainly in the San Francisco Bay Area, and many of their works are listed in the National Register of Historic Places.

History

Weeks was born in Copley, Ohio, educated in the atelier of Victor Laloux at the École des Beaux-Arts from 1892 to 1895, and briefly partnered with John Galen Howard.[1] Day partnered with San Francisco reinforced concrete engineer John B. Leonard.[citation needed]

Weeks and Day partnered in 1916, Weeks as designer and Day as engineer. The firm specialized in live and movie theaters, and designed several movie palaces, mostly in the San Francisco Bay Area but also in Los Angeles and San Diego. They also designed numerous hotels and other buildings.[citation needed]

Weeks and Day was most active immediately before Weeks' death in 1928. Day continued the firm after Week's death, with the firm ultimately closing in 1953.[2]

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List of works

National Register of Historic Places

In San Francisco

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Huntington Apartments

Elsewhere

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Loew's State Theatre

Other

In San Francisco

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Mark Hopkins Hotel

Elsewhere

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