Photos by Lea Suzuki / The Chronicle Show More Show Less 4 of12 Salesforce Tower is seen through the skylight at the top of the Transbay Transit Center on Wednesday, August, 21, 2019 in San Francisco, CA. Lea Suzuki / The Chronicle Show More Show Less 3 of12 A pedestrian walks in the rooftop garden at the Transbay Transit Center on Wednesday, August, 21, 2019 in San Francisco, CA. Photos by Lea Suzuki / The Chronicle Show More Show Less 2 of12 People walking across the main plaza at the rooftop garden are seen from the Great Hall at the Transbay Transit Center on Wednesday, August, 21, 2019 in San Francisco, CA. Work performed at PWP Landscape Architecture, in collaboration with Pellli Clarke Pelli Architects, Adamson Associates Architects, ARUP, WSP Flack + Kurtz Engineers, Thorton Tomasetti Structural Engineers, Shen Milsom & Wilke, Webcor Builders and URS.1 of12 People ride on escalators and walk through the Grand Hall at the Transbay Transit Center on Wednesday, August, 21, 2019 in San Francisco, CA. The park also features a graywater garden which filters the facility's graywater prior to its reuse.Ī series of botanical gardens encircle the park’s edge, featuring native and adapted plantings suitable for Bay Area gardens. Rainwater infiltrates through the park's soil and is collected and reused in the facility. The park plays a pivotal role in the facility's water reuse goals. The park features a central plaza, a variety of planted botanical gardens, an amphitheater for performances and a children's playground. The park is a regional destination for visitors to San Francisco and an amenity for the nearby local residents. Located 75 feet above San Francisco's streets is the 5-acre Salesforce Rooftop Park.
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