The PacBell Building is a 435ft (133m) tall skyscraper in San Francisco, California. Designed by architects James Miller and Timothy Pflueger, the art deco tower was completed in 1925, where it became the tallest building in San Francisco. The imposing yet elegant building was built for its sole namesake tenant, The Pacific Telephone & Telegraph Company. Its occupants have since diversified, but the name remains as a reminder of the city's past. The building's massing, featuring elegant setbacks as it reaches to the sky, was inspired by Eliel Saarinen's highly influential 2nd-place finishing submission to design Chicago's Tribune Tower.
(NOTE: This building is also available for purchase in a bundle, titled Boomtown San Francisco Collection, that contains 7 other historic tall buildings from San Francisco)