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Cargotecture transforms a San Francisco parking lot into a lively village

03/30/2015
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    A drab asphalt-covered pier in San Francisco’s Mission Bay neighborhood is playing host to a pop-up village comprised of shipping containers, portable planters, curbside seating, and food trucks. The project, dubbed “The Yard”, has just opened in the corner of a massive bayfront parking lot on the corners of 3rd Street and Terry Francois Boulevard, right around the corner from AT&T park.
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    The Yard project is intended as a temporary urban intervention to provide alternative uses for a portion of a massive parking lot, while also creating community in a neighborhood which is in the throes of massive redevelopment.
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    The Mission Bay area, wedged in between Mission Creek and South Beach, has undergone a surprising number of reinventions throughout San Francisco’s history.
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    Incredibly, the entire neighborhood was once an actual bay, complete with wetlands, meaning that today’s paved over parking lots and new high-rises are actually built entirely on landfill.
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    The area that now features food trucks, parking lots and construction materials has been dramatically altered by human habitation over the past two hundred years: Mission Bay has morphed from a place for indigenous people to collect oysters and fish, to home for the shipbuilding industry, to a dump for debris and sand from a burgeoning downtown San Francisco, to industrial depot and rail yard, and today. ground zero for San Francisco’s tech-fueled real estate boom.
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    The Yard provides a colorful and lively contrast to its current surroundings of asphalt and concrete, tucked into a corner of a massive parking lot and bounded by superwide streets.
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  • the yard bustles at lunchtime
    The pop-up village, hosted by the San Francisco Giants Development Group on the site of the future Mission Rock mixed-use development, was designed by Gehl Architects in collaboration with OpenScope. Gehl, with a focus on human-centered design and public space, wanted to create a welcoming space where different groups of city dwellers could interact.
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    Visitors to The Yard can expect to grab lunch from a variety of food truck and food cart vendors, ranging from coffee and ice cream to Filipino BBQ and fried chicken.
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    In addition to food, there's even a "wine bus" featuring a variety of different pours to visitors.
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    On game days, one of the most popular tenants is sure to be San Francisco local brewery Anchor Brewing, with its large outdoor beer garden.
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    In addition to food and drinks, The Yard features temporary shopping experiences. North Face holds down a retail location in a bright red repurposed shipping container, and local business organization SFMADE is helping feature a rotating cast of local vendors and manufacturers in a container next door. When we visited, local purveyors Les Mechantes were on their rotation through the SFMADE space, curating a collection of clothing, jewelry and accessories made by local and sustainable designers.
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    The Yard also plans to hold exhibitions, performances, and other community building activities in a variety of flexible spaces built into the site.
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  • shipping container architecture at the yard
    The installation in Mission Bay has been compared to a similar “cargotecture” design, “Proxy”, located in San Francisco’s Hayes Valley neighborhood. Proxy is another mobile open space intervention featuring shipping containers, programmable public space, and local food. Originally planned as a temporary installation, Proxy has been so successful that the city, which owns the empty lot, extended its lease for several more years.
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    Don’t wait too long to visit - The Yard is only slated to remain open for two to three years, until construction on the Mission Rock development begins.
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wine bus at the yard

A drab asphalt-covered pier in San Francisco’s Mission Bay neighborhood is playing host to a pop-up village comprised of shipping containers, portable planters, curbside seating, and food trucks. The project, dubbed “The Yard”, has just opened in the corner of a massive bayfront parking lot on the corners of 3rd Street and Terry Francois Boulevard, right around the corner from AT&T park.

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