San Francisco Modern Architecture
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James Ream (1929 - )

James Ream was born in Summit, N.J. He received his Bachelor of Architecture from Cornell University with further study at the Pratt Institute in New York and in Italy at the University of Rome. He began practicing as a project designer for Eero Saarinen in 1957 in Michigan and then practiced in Colorado from 1959 until 1965. Ream came to San Francisco in 1966 and served as Chief of Design for John Carl Warnecke & Associates. He opened his own firm in 1969. His firm has completed a variety of industrial, transportation, religious, commercial, civic, and residential commissions. His design projects include: the Pasadena Conference Center, Hennepin County Courts Building in Minneapolis, Denver Convention Center, the San Jose Arena, Vail Transportation Center, Vail Colo., and the First Presbyterian Church in Berkeley, Calif. (Environmental Design Archives - University of California Berkeley)

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Asbury United Methodist Church, Livermore, California

Ross House (location unknown)