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San Francisco

Baker + Hamilton

Baker & Hamilton building in San Francisco It's an entirely different world in our new building! The Dreamweaver team was one of the first to move in. We're on the second floor. The first and third floors are being finished now. Features: two arena theatres, a "living room of the future" (with all manner of Flash-enabled devices), shower facilities, a three (3) 60-inch-plasma screen gaming room on the 2nd and 3rd floors with wireless xBox, PS2, and Gamecube in each, retrofitted vaults, and a stone-oven pizzeria as part of the cafeteria on the 1st floor.

The Baker & Hamilton property is an historical building in San Francisco, almost 100 years old. The inside has been stripped down to its original wood and brick, and outfitted with the latest desk designs and free-standing ventilation and digital pipes. Very retro chic.

February 10, 2005

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