MIRA SF – Transbay Block 1 published in “Inhabitat”

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INTERSTICE Architects’ MIRA SF rooftops and multitiered streetscapes was published in INHABITAT. The new, 40-story condominium tower on San Francisco’s Bayfront as the first building in the City to use recycled water from showers and sinks to irrigate its extensive green roofs and multi -leveled landscapes designed by INTERSTICE. Studio Gang (High-rise architects) engaged with INTERSTICE to bring sustainability and water reclamation at high-rise scale to San Francisco on this LEED Gold level development where re-filtered grey water establishes mini urban ecologies on the extensive roofs and within the surrounding streetscapes.