One single building can tell the story of a city and it’s people. I’m stoked to be an inhabitant of this building at SHACK15. I constantly seek “awe” and the Ferry Buildkng delivers on a daily basis. What will the buildings that we are designing today say to our descendants in 100 years? Is our build environment legacy crowded with data centers, distribution centers cementing the take-make-waste linear economy, mamoth ethane cracker facilities….these are high in volume and mass. Is that what we are all about?
John King on the Ferry Building in San Francisco: "I’m fascinated by how certain buildings go through changes that are emblematic of the larger forces in the city where they reside. When you look deeply at the Ferry Building, you can read the story of urban renewal, the story of shifting transportation patterns. You can discern the political changes and the damage done to American cities in the ’60s and ’70s. And just by looking at the tenants in the building, you can see the different kinds of social and cultural strands that have shaped the San Francisco of today. So many threads of history intersect with and lace through the building."