The transit station in downtown San Francisco. It serves as the primary bus terminal-and potentially as a future rail terminal- for the San Francisco Bay Area.
One of the first “towers in the plaza” in San Francisco, it remains a favorite among fans of modernism. The see-through lobby, emerald-colored glass curtain wall, column-free office floors, and a plaza designed for viewing remain distinctive
The vertical thrust of this Art Deco sleek skyscraper is like poetry in the sky with its generous detailing of elaborate modern shell designs and Egyptian references
Gothic revival, 20 feet wide, 10 stories, 80 feet deep. One of the most narrowest buildings in San Francisco. Originally a garment manufacturing company that made neckties, belts and suspenders. It was the tallest building on the block in 1910. Converted to offices in 1929.
The “beginning” of the new planned community of skyscrapers for South of Market (SOMA)
A late-modernist residential skyscraper 60 Stories high containing a number of unique elements, such as high-speed elevators designed to move residents effectively and and a large 50,000 gallon water tank to help the skyscraper survive high winds and earthquakes. Tallest residential building west of the Mississippi.
Founded in 1935 in the War Memorial Building, the museum opened in its Mario Botta designed home in the SoMa district in
1995. An expansion project was completed on May 14, 2016 by Snohetta architects. The expansion more than doubled the museum’s gallery spaces and provided almost six times as much public space as the previous building, allowing SMOMA to showcase an expanded collection along with the Doris and Donald Fisher Collection of contemporary art.
A 48-story office tower in the financial district of Completed in 1986, the it is the fifth tallest in the city. By placing the building in the middle of the block, developers were able to preserve four historic buildings, one at each corner. It’s is the tallest building constructed in San Francisco during the 1980s. Known today at “Tweezer Towers”
The entire office space leased by Facebook
A series of 14 outdoor terraces are carved out to provide substantial outdoor tenant amenity spaces mini “parks ni the sky. “The terraces are a defining element of the project
31-story minimalist tower wrapped ni black steel. The combination of green-tinted glass, and forest-green steel cladding make it one of the most elegantly! designed and modernist of any downtown high-rise
Tallest concrete tower in San Francisco; overall, the tower’s design is intended to resemble a translucent crystal.
This is the infamous “sinking tower” that in 2016 was revealed to have settled by 81 inches and tilted 41 inches at its northwest corner, causing several sidewalk repairs over the years
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