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PROJECT DESCRIPTION: Public Architecture's self-initiated proposal seeks to convert one of the primary arterials, Folsom Street, into a more pedestrian-oriented, with Sidewalk Plazas, permanent sidewalk bulbouts that create new spaces for a variety of outdoor activities and urban amenities. A series of Plazas, installed incrementally, would provide diverse public amenities, keyed to the particular conditions of SoMa’s varying uses. This would make for a responsive, rather than prescriptive, urban plan. This plan quickly earned support from the San Francisco Planning Department, Redevelopment Agency, and Transportation Authority as well as numerous community groups. The first Sidewalk Plaza will be constructed in front of Brainwash Café Laundromat on Folsom Street. The centerpiece of Brainwash Plaza will be 18 foot long “Community Table” that will provide communal sitting space not only for the patrons of the business but the entire neighborhood. It will be a public outdoor gathering space around which the community can come together. It’s scheduled to be built by the end of 2008. The design is being done by Public Architecture in conjunction with CMG Landscape Architecture. Funds for the project are being provided by the City of San Francisco through a community grant fund, the owner of Brainwash (who will also serve as project steward), the LEF Foundation, and the Studio for Urban Projects SEED Fund. The ultimate aim of this design campaign is to improve the quality of spaces available for social interaction and to engage local residents in the process of creating and advocating for better community environments. The Sidewalk Plaza is also meant to be prototypical, providing tools that can be employed in other communities facing similar issues. Discuss this itemPlease note: This information is subject to our Terms of Use, including a specific disclaimer. It may also be subject to a Creative Commons license that you should read and understand before making use of information you find here or posting to this area.
Project DetailsNAME: Sidewalk Plazas PROJECT LEAD: Liz Ogbu LOCATION: San Francisco, CA, United States START DATE: July 19, 2007 BUILDING TYPE: Urban Planning, Public Transportation, Public Space/Gathering Space, Landscapes/Parks/Outdoor Spaces LANDSCAPE ARCHITECT: CMG Landscape Architecture DESIGN FIRM: Public Architecture CREATIVE COMMONSWho's onlineThere are currently 7 users and 6732 guests online.
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