John King is San Francisco Chronicle’s former architecture and urban design critic and a two-time Pulitzer finalist. An honorary member of the American Society of Landscape Architects, he lives in Berkeley, California.
"""A book of great charm. Mr. King…is a stylish writer with an eye for the delightful detail."" -- John Buntin - Wall Street Journal ""Serious and rigorous, [Portal] furnishes a gimlet-eyed glimpse of San Francisco’s continuing struggles—and what lies beneath them."" -- Ian Volner - New York Times Book Review ""A tour de force of architectural and social commentary."" -- Jerry Brown, former governor of California and mayor of Oakland ""[A] riveting history."" -- Benjamin Schneider - Los Angeles Times ""John King is an architectural Indiana Jones, revealing the careening drama and the struggle for consensus as to what a city should be. An account that is both authoritative and fun to read."" -- Anthony Flint, author of Wrestling with Moses ""King draws upon a deep understanding of architectural theory and the social history of his city to deliver an informative, entertaining and engaging book."" -- Spencer Fleury - Spectrum Culture ""King recounts, in rich journalistic detail, the numerous twists and turns of this story: politics versus economics, historic versus ‘progress,’ beauty versus commerce, and all the many other angles."" -- Ray Bert - Civil Engineering Magazine ""Portal shows how an analysis of the rise, decline, and rebirth of one iconic building can reveal the character and history of a city."" -- Josh Stephens - Planetizen ""Vibrant.… [A]n illuminating architectural and social history."" -- Publishers Weekly ""Fascinating insights into San Francisco history and the transformation of other waterfront cities."" -- Kirkus Reviews"