Timothy L. Pflueger

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Timothy Ludwig Pflueger
Personal information
Name Timothy Ludwig Pflueger
Nationality American
Birth date 1892
Birth place San Francisco, California
Date of death 1946
Work
Practice name J. R. Miller and T. L. Pflueger
Significant buildings Paramount Theatre

Castro Theater
Pacific Telephone and Telegraph Company Building
Portola Valley church
Transbay Terminal
450 Sutter Street

Timothy Ludwig Pflueger (b. 1892 d. 1946) was one of the most colorful artistic figures and prominent architects in the San Francisco Bay Area in the first half of the 20th century. Many monuments to his extraordinary style are scattered throughout the San Francisco Bay Area.

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