The chance to reimagine a four-and-a-half-acre site containing both historic buildings to be preserved and lots slated for development in a major American city is rare. For the team behind 5M, a project on a nodal site in downtown San Francisco, this prospect came with exciting potential to engage with all aspects of community building and place making. Completed by SITELAB, KPF, and a host of other firms, 5M reveals a transformed, multi-use downtown site following a decade-long process.
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In San Francisco, the 5M Development Envisions Public and Private Space for the Future
https://www.archdaily.com/980517/in-san-francisco-the-5m-development-envisions-public-and-private-space-for-the-futureJessica Ritz
In Southern California, Outdoor Dining Changes the Hospitality Landscape
"The explosion of outdoor dining is both a survival tool for restaurants and a welcome cultural shift that may be here to stay", states Jessica Ritz, in her article originally published on Metropolis. In fact, the author explores hospitality trends that have emerged during the pandemic in California, mainly outdoor dining, and that are likely to last or be present for a long time.
https://www.archdaily.com/962739/in-southern-california-outdoor-dining-changes-the-hospitality-landscapeJessica Ritz