California Cable Car Turn-Around Vision Plan published in “San Francisco Chronicle”

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INTERSTICE Architects’ California Cable Turn-Around Vision Plan was published in SF Chronicle, highlighting the focus of INTERSTICE Architects on public space and better urban infrastructure as they lead an effort to re-envision and transform San Francisco’s westernmost Cable Car turn-around. The plan envisions this “end-of-the-line” bus stop island transformed into a great urban space for people to gather and enjoy the iconic thrill of SF’s legendary Cable Cars. The new Polk Plaza creates a gate to the historic merchant corridor for the cable cars coming from the financial core of the city just blocks from INTERSTICE’s Polk Street office on Sutter.