01-06-2016, 12:20 AM
Revisiting San Francisco's Residence Parks
San Francisco
12:30 p.m. | Tuesday, January 12, 2016
Flickr image courtesy eric
Promised as relief from the nuisances of city life, San Francisco’s residence parks were designed as master planned communities within the city limits. Restrictions limited what could be built in these communities, prohibiting such uses as apartments and businesses to maximize the suburban atmosphere. Ultimately, eight were created: St. Francis Wood, Sea Cliff, Lincoln Manor, West Clay Park, Forest Hill, Balboa Terrace, Ingleside Terraces and Jordan Park. Come hear about their history and legacy.
+ Richard Brandi / Western Neighborhoods Project
ADMISSION:
Free for SPUR Members and Western Neighborhoods Project members
$10 for non-members
LOCATION:
SPUR Urban Center
654 Mission Street
94105-4015 San Francisco, CA
Email address: publicprograms@spur.org
Phone: 415.781.8726
See map: Google Maps
San Francisco
12:30 p.m. | Tuesday, January 12, 2016
Flickr image courtesy eric
Promised as relief from the nuisances of city life, San Francisco’s residence parks were designed as master planned communities within the city limits. Restrictions limited what could be built in these communities, prohibiting such uses as apartments and businesses to maximize the suburban atmosphere. Ultimately, eight were created: St. Francis Wood, Sea Cliff, Lincoln Manor, West Clay Park, Forest Hill, Balboa Terrace, Ingleside Terraces and Jordan Park. Come hear about their history and legacy.
+ Richard Brandi / Western Neighborhoods Project
ADMISSION:
Free for SPUR Members and Western Neighborhoods Project members
$10 for non-members
LOCATION:
SPUR Urban Center
654 Mission Street
94105-4015 San Francisco, CA
Email address: publicprograms@spur.org
Phone: 415.781.8726
See map: Google Maps