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From Jack Morse at SFist
The San Francisco Planning Department recently approved three new parklets for Hayes Valley, but due to a planned city construction... Click to read more+
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From Max Marbut at The Daily Record
Dancing, dining and drinking. That’s how to promote Downtown. At least it will be March 19 during Downtown’s Gala: Urban... Click to read more+
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Late 2015 - Fall 2016: Phase II of the temporary plaza undergoes several improvements that include installing concrete seats and pylons,... Click to read more+
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In the Fall of 2015, Antje Steinmuller (CCA) initiated a collaboration with Robin Abad (SF Pavement to Parks) on a... Click to read more+
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On September 30, City leaders and non-profit and arts communities came together to celebrate the diversity and unique identity of... Click to read more+
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The Light Up Central Market project was funded by the $100,000 Kenneth Rainin Foundation Imagining Central Market grant. Block by... Click to read more+
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From Filip Visnjic at Creative Applications Network
Created by Robb Godshaw and Max Hawkins, Smaller & Upside Down is a collection of custom designed 3D-printed lenses, each... Click to read more+
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From Market Street Prototyping Festival
For one month, the Market Street Prototyping Festival returns with a selection of prototypes that inspired connection and served their... Click to read more+
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From designboom
‘peepSHOW’ is an urban intervention installed along san francisco’s market street during this year’s prototyping festival. the event, which is... Click to read more+
The final public meeting for the Playland at 43rd site was held at Francis Scott Key Elementary in the Auditorium.... Click to read more+
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