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America's Cup Plan for San FranciscoSan Francisco has kicked into high gear following the announcement that the 34th <a href="http://www.americascup.com/">America’s Cup</a> will officially take place in the city in 2013. Due to its gorgeous natural location and commitment to sustainability, it is only natural that San Francisco's organizing committee hopes to make the event as sustainable and green as possible. Plans have recently been released for a new cruise terminal on the waterfront <a href="http://inhabitat.com/artful-renovation-turns-san-franciscos-historic-pier-24-into-enormous-photography-gallery/">Embarcadero</a> as well as a variety of infrastructure updates along the viewing area - read on for a first look!1
America's Cup Plan for San FranciscoA depiction of how cruisers could be docked at the new cruise terminal for the America's Cup events.2
America's Cup Plan for San FranciscoThe America's Cup village, a view from downtown.3
America's Cup Plan for San FranciscoThe Marina Green re-imagined as a spectator area for the America's Cup.4
America's Cup Plan for San FranciscoA visual overlay of the America's Cup race loop on the San Francisco Bay.5
America's Cup Plan for San FranciscoWhat the Pier 27-29 area looks like today.6
America's Cup Plan for San FranciscoWhat the Pier 27-29 area is projected to become in the next two years.7
America's Cup Plan for San FranciscoA visual of the passenger entrance to the new cruise terminal.8
America's Cup Plan for San FranciscoThe cruise terminal from above, Pier 27.9
America's Cup Plan for San FranciscoPassengers would be able to use the new cruise terminal as a debarkation point to explore downtown San Francisco.10
America's Cup Plan for San FranciscoA full size vessel shown docked at the future cruise terminal.11











