Boeddeker Park / WRNS Studio
San Francisco?s Tenderloin is the City?s densest neighborhood, and most of its residents live below the poverty line in small apartments without access to back yards or green space. Re-built in 1985, Boeddeker Park never lived up to its potential as the neighborhood?s largest public park. Early attempts to address safety concerns resulted in a maze of fences and visibility across the space was poor. Neighbors called it ?Prison Park.? In response, The Trust for Public Land, in partnership with the City of San Francisco, teamed with WRNS Studio to redesign and completely rebuild the one-acre park and clubhouse to meet the needs of the community.
© Matthew Milman
Architects: WRNS Studio
Location: Father Alfred E. Boeddeker Park, 246 Eddy St, San Francisco, CA 94102, United States
Architect In Charge: WRNS Studio
Area: 4000.0 ft2
Project Year: 2014
Photographs: Matthew Milman
Structural Engineering: Daedalus
Engineering: Inc. Interface
Design Engineers: Sherwood
Landscape Architect: Trust for Public Land
© Matthew Milman
From the architect. San Francisco?s Tenderloin is the City?s densest neighborhood, and most of its residents live below the poverty line in small apartments without access to back yards or green space. Re-built in 1985, Boeddeker Park never lived up to its potential as the neighborhood?s largest public park. Early attempts to address sa...
© Matthew Milman
Architects: WRNS Studio
Location: Father Alfred E. Boeddeker Park, 246 Eddy St, San Francisco, CA 94102, United States
Architect In Charge: WRNS Studio
Area: 4000.0 ft2
Project Year: 2014
Photographs: Matthew Milman
Structural Engineering: Daedalus
Engineering: Inc. Interface
Design Engineers: Sherwood
Landscape Architect: Trust for Public Land
© Matthew Milman
From the architect. San Francisco?s Tenderloin is the City?s densest neighborhood, and most of its residents live below the poverty line in small apartments without access to back yards or green space. Re-built in 1985, Boeddeker Park never lived up to its potential as the neighborhood?s largest public park. Early attempts to address sa...
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