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Grand Hyatt San Francisco

Coordinates: 37°47′21″N 122°24′26″W / 37.78911°N 122.40723°W / 37.78911; -122.40723
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Grand Hyatt San Francisco
Map
Hotel chainHyatt Hotels Corporation
General information
LocationUnited States
Address345 Stockton Street
San Francisco, California
Coordinates37°47′21″N 122°24′26″W / 37.78911°N 122.40723°W / 37.78911; -122.40723
Opening1972
OwnerHyatt Hotels Corporation
ManagementHyatt Hotels Corporation
Height108 m (354 ft)
Technical details
Floor count42(one as Mezzanine, 4 basements, loading dock)
Design and construction
Architect(s)Skidmore, Owings & Merrill
Other information
Number of rooms660
Number of suitesAt least one on 34th Floor
Number of restaurantsOneUp Restaurant(Mezzanine level)
Website
grandsanfrancisco.hyatt.com
[1][2][3]

The Grand Hyatt San Francisco is a skyscraper hotel located half a block north of Union Square in San Francisco, California. The 36-storey, 660 room 108 m (354 ft) tower was completed in 1972 as the Hyatt on Union Square and renamed the Grand Hyatt San Francisco in 1990.[4]

Ruth Asawa's San Francisco Fountain

A fountain by Ruth Asawa is located outside the Grand Hyatt. The basin is of bronze, and the fountain as a whole sits at a height of 90 inches and 193 inches in diameter. The fountain is cylindrical, and the basin has a bas-relief with scenes of San Francisco. The basin and the fountain sits in a set of brick stairs. The fountain depicts images of the Cliff House, the San Francisco Maritime National Historical Park, the Seal of San Francisco, the band Jefferson Airplane, Francis Scott Key, and other San Francisco sights and figures, among other historical figures.[5]

See also

References

  1. ^ Grand Hyatt San Francisco at Emporis
  2. ^ "Grand Hyatt San Francisco". SkyscraperPage.
  3. ^ Grand Hyatt San Francisco at Structurae
  4. ^ http://www.secinfo.com/dsbzp.92e.d.htm
  5. ^ Ruth Asawa's San Francisco Fountain. Save Outdoor Sculpture, California, San Francisco survey. Smithsonian Institution. 1993. Retrieved 24 January 2012.