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Salesforce Tower

San Francisco, CA

Construction in San Francisco, CA.

transbay terminal on the right

I'm the kind of person who would be nervous sitting in an office on the 10th floor of the finished building.

 

Atop the Salesforce transit center sits an urban park four blocks long and four stories up.

After 20 years of planning, nearly a decade of construction, and one multimillion dollar rebranding, the Transbay Transit Center—and its sprawling 5.4-acre rooftop park—will open to the public Saturday.

 

San Francisco, California

Salesforce Tower, formerly known as the Transbay Tower, is a 1,070-foot (326 m) supertall office skyscraper under construction in the South of Market district of downtown San Francisco. It will be the tallest building in San Francisco, surpassing the Transamerica Pyramid by more than 200 feet (61 m). The tower is expected to become the second-tallest building in the Western United States.

 

Ironically, it's next to sinking Millennium Tower.

 

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salesforce_Tower

 

A visit to Salesforce Tower at 415 Market Street in San Francisco, CA.

 

Some pictures from street level, some from the 3rd floor and the bulk from the 61st floor.

Salesforce Tower in San Francisco

financial district south - san francisco, california

folsom street - rincon hill, san francisco, california

Salesforce Tower

San Francisco, CA

 

mission street - financial district south, san francisco, california

A visit to Salesforce Tower at 415 Market Street in San Francisco, CA.

 

Some pictures from street level, some from the 3rd floor and the bulk from the 61st floor.

Salesforce Tower, a defining element of San Francisco’s skyline, takes on a whole new personality at night. Standing at 1,070 feet, it’s not just the tallest building in the city, but an architectural beacon that has reshaped the urban landscape since its completion in 2018. Designed by César Pelli, the tower is a sleek blend of glass and steel, tapering as it rises, evoking a minimalist yet commanding presence. What sets Salesforce Tower apart at night is the 11,000 LED light installation at its crown—created by artist Jim Campbell. Dubbed “Day for Night,” this dynamic artwork transforms the top of the building into a mesmerizing canvas, shifting images and patterns that are visible from miles away.

 

The tower’s design is as forward-thinking as its functionality. With environmental sustainability at its core, it’s LEED Platinum certified, reflecting Salesforce’s commitment to innovation and responsibility. The building is designed to maximize natural light, while its advanced water recycling system conserves resources—a true marriage of cutting-edge tech and eco-conscious design.

 

At night, the surrounding urban environment also comes alive. The area pulses with energy, from the shimmering reflections of nearby towers like 181 Fremont to the illuminated streets below, where a blend of historic and modern buildings create an architectural contrast. Whether you’re gazing up from the Embarcadero or catching a glimpse from the Bay Bridge, Salesforce Tower is a must-see at night, offering an unforgettable perspective of San Francisco’s tech-driven skyline.

Salesforce Tower

San Francisco, CA

This is a Fake Aerochrome from one of my hacked digital cameras and cheap color filters. It has been post-processed by adjusting color channels.

San Francisco, CA. October 15, 2017. Shot on a Hasselblad Xpan II and Kodak Portra 400. Developed and scanned by The Darkroom.

January 15, 2017 - With 2 windows now visible from my apartment a preview of the bright reflection from the sun will cast when the building is finished. As the sun moves from north to south with the season the pattern will change.

mission bay - san francisco, california

Sunset, November 18, 2017, San Francisco

The Salesforce Tower and Transit Center in San Francisco, California

lit for the Forty Niner foot ball team that play in the Super Bowl on Sunday

Lens: Panasonic Lumix G Vario 12-32mm f/3.5-5.6 ASPH

civic center - san francisco, california

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