580 California is widely considered one of the most unique and photogenic office buildings in San Francisco. 580 California is prominently located at the corner of California and Kearny Streets in the heart of the Financial District. Designed by world renowned postmodernist architect Philip Johnson, 580 California is one of the premier office buildings in San Francisco. Displaying a world-class design, the Property features floor-to-ceiling glass, sweeping city and bay views from the high-rise floors, scalloped bays windows separated by grey Sardinian granite columns, and a crown with 12-foot high statues. An arcade featuring ornamental lanterns and iron grillwork leads into a two-story lobby with grey granite walls. With a brand new lobby, completed in late 2017, this property’s impressive architectural features are unmatched within the CBD and have greatly distinguished the building from the standard office tower.
If you have ever wondered about the sculptures on top of this building, the sculptures were created by Muriel Castanis, an American sculptor best known for her public art installments involving fluidly draped figures. Muriel described the 12 statue on top of this building as Corporate Goddesses. In 1983, Philip Johnson commissioned her to create sculpture for the top story of 580 California. Three different heroic-size figures are repeated on each side of the building.
If you have ever wondered about the sculptures on top of this building, the sculptures were created by Muriel Castanis, an American sculptor best known for her public art installments involving fluidly draped figures. Muriel described the 12 statue on top of this building as Corporate Goddesses. In 1983, Philip Johnson commissioned her to create sculpture for the top story of 580 California. Three different heroic-size figures are repeated on each side of the building.