The firm was a partnership of George Washington Percy (1847–1900) and Frederick Foss Hamilton (1851–1899).[2] During the period of 1890 to 1900, they designed numerous residences and churches in the
Pacific Heights area.[1] Many of their works were destroyed in the 1906 earthquake; others were destroyed for redevelopment. Several of their works survive and are listed on the
National Register of Historic Places.
Architectural works
Select list of architectural works, in order by date.
Charles Heise House (1884), at 2517 Pacific Avenue, San Francisco, California[1]
Greystone Cellars (1886), 2555 Main Street, St. Helena, California, NRHP-listed
Alameda City Hall (1896), Santa Clara Avenue and Oak Street, Alameda, California; NRHP-listed
Alvinza Hayward Building (1906), 400 Montgomery Street, San Francisco, California; San Francisco Landmark #161;[1] after Hamilton's death, Percy worked briefly with
Willis Polk; this partnership designed the Alvinza Hayward Building, located in the financial district.