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Park in San Francisco, California, US
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The Guy place mini park is a park in San Francisco, located to the Bay Bridge and steps from the Transbay Transit Center. The park is 3,500 square feet.

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LocationSan Francisco, California
Coordinates37°47′12″N 122°23′40″W / 37.7867°N 122.3944°W / 37.7867; -122.3944
Area3,500-square-foot
OpenedJuly 20, 2020 (2020-07-20)
DesignerAdriane Colburn
Operated byRincon Hill Community
Websiteofficial website

Background

The community of Rincon Hill and former Supervisor Jane Kim funded a vacant property which now is known as guy place mini park for a total of $4.3 million dollars, and was pitched in April 4, 2018, and in June 5, 2019 the idea was approved and started construction.

Design

The park was design by Adriane Colburn. The park has a "waterjet-cut steel fence" which Colburn was inspired by Rincon Hill geology and history. Colburn used many ways to design his project, his used historic maps, topography map and 3D models. Colburn drew in one side of the paper a E-shape outline on where to plant the trees and plants to keep one area of natural and in the other side there is the seating where the park visitors can sit and relax.

External links

References

  1. ^ https://sfrecpark.org
  2. ^ "Guy Place".
  3. "Guy Place Mini-Park Construction Project | San Francisco Recreation and Parks, CA".
  4. "Google Drive: Sign-in".
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  6. "Guy Place Mini Park". The East Cut CBD. Retrieved 2024-12-10.
  7. "Guy Place Mini Park".


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