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As the final panels of the outer skin were being installed on the Salesforce Tower in San Francisco, a large horizontal beam appeared on the side of the building. It looked almost like a diving platform, although it was early a thousand feet above the ground. I couldn't help imagining what it might look like if someone jumped off it. Landing safely might be a problem.
San Francisco city skyline panorama at sunset aerial view - © 2017 David Oppenheimer - Performance Impressions aerial photography archives - www.performanceimpressions.com
Angel Island State Park was created in 1958. It has some pretty amazing views of San Francisco and even a few sparsely used beaches.
Some shots in Bryant Park from mid May. There were far fewer people out and about back then. It's getting hard to avoid people on the sidewalks now.
Salesforce Tower, at 1070 feet, is by far the tallest building in San Francisco. It was the last building designed by Cesar Pelli that was completed (2018) in his lifetime. At its base, above our new transportation terminal, there is a 5-acre park, an urban rooftop garden with landscaping, games, and an outdoor cafe.
A view from Yerba Buena Gardens, San Francisco looking towards SFMOMA and the newly completed Salesforce Tower.
The Jingle Rails exhibit at the Eiteljorg Museum in Indianapolis featured miniature reproductions of Sales Force Tower, the city's tallest building, and Monument Circle.