Malloch Building

37°48′07″N 122°24′16″W / 37.801865°N 122.404426°W / 37.801865; -122.404426

Malloch Building
Location within San Francisco
Malloch Building (California)
Malloch Building (the United States)
Alternative namesMalloch Apartments
General information
TypeResidential apartments
Location1360 Montgomery Street
San Francisco, California
Coordinates37°48′07″N 122°24′16″W / 37.80186°N 122.40438°W / 37.80186; -122.40438
Completed1937
Technical details
Floor count6 residential
2 utility
Design and construction
ArchitectIrvin Goldstine
DeveloperJohn S. "Jack" Malloch
John Rolph Malloch
Structural engineerW.S. Ellison
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The Malloch Building is a private residential apartment building on Telegraph Hill in San Francisco designed in the Streamline Moderne style and built in 1937. The building, one of the best examples of its type in San Francisco, is also known as Malloch Apartments, Malloch Apartment Building, and simply by its address: 1360 Montgomery Street. Some have called it the "Ocean-Liner House", though other Moderne buildings have also been known by that nickname.

Designed by Irvin Goldstine for contractor John "Jack" S. Malloch and his publisher son, John Rolph Malloch, the building was used as a filming location in 1947's Dark Passage, a noir work starring Humphrey Bogart and Lauren Bacall.