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July 22, 2011

The Exploratorium @ Pier 15

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Noted physicist Dr. Frank Oppenheimer opened the doors of the Palace of Fine Arts (PFA) on the Marina in San Francisco more than 40 years ago.  With his colleagues, supporters and fans, he created the Exploratorium in the PFA, a new kind of public space, one that enhanced learning by engaging visitors in interacting with […]

July 18, 2011

South San Francisco Ferry Terminal

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The South San Francisco Ferry Terminal is part of “A Strategy to Improve Public Transit with an Environmentally Friendly Ferry System”.  WETA is a focused regional agency dedicated to safe, cost effective and environmentally responsible water transit.  The new Oyster Point terminal project will be a resource to cities and private businesses providing a water […]

July 7, 2011

474 Natoma Street

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474 Natoma Street_Rendering

April 8, 2009

SPUR Urban Center

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The creation of the SPUR Urban Center, located at 654 Mission Street incorporated a highly collaborative process, from funding through construction. The project’s unique challenges The creation of the new SPUR Urban Center, located at 654 Mission Street incorporated a highly collaborative process from funding all the way through construction. The project’s unique challenges required […]

May 3, 2001

Pier One

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Pier One marked the first project to advance into reality under the approved Port of San Francisco’s Waterfront Redevelopment Plan, beginning in September of 1999. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places, Pier One was built in 1932 to warehouse and ship C&H Sugar across the United States. Nibbi Brothers worked with the State […]