City Scapes

One of the rules for new buildings in San Francisco is that you must allocate a certain amount of money for artistic purposes. Many of the builders cheat. They say they will create a public "park", but they have ways of making it part of their building.

You see the tables and assume its a restaurant, right? Nope, it's a public "park" but try and find someone not an employee there.

This is a photo from an art gallery, right? No, its a "park". To get to it you even have to go through security.

. . . and this is it at night.

So you want to visit this "park"?. You have to go through security and it's located between the fifteenth and sixteenth floors.

This "park" is located at the Galleria. Note there are no tables (no eating lunch). It's only open from 8 to 5.

This "park" is also located at the Galleria, above all shops.

Looks like a lobby, right? You see the receptionist desk over to the left? It's a "park"

The Embarcadero is an exception. The three pictures below are of an elevated walkway downtown.

This park has these creatures. This is one during the day . . .