When you survive in a metropolis for a while , it begins to finger — for better or for worse — like every block is all familiar . But there ’s a heck of a lot of invisible history inherent in even the most recognisable web site . This month , San Francisco is celebrating its own unrealized gems;Unbuiltis the report of the AIA ’s monthlongArchitecture and the City festival , with a series of special exhibition showing bizarro SF .
Curators Margie O’Driscoll , Danielle Rathbun , and Emi Stielstra started out researching substitute design for major landmark like Alcatraz and the Golden Gate Bridge , then expanded the telescope to admit present - day projects that will eventually become part of our urban silhouette . “ Curating is about imaginativeness , aspiration , probe , and dumb luck , ” O’Driscoll tells Gizmodo of the search . “ I hope visitor understand that the procedure of plan is complicated and never , ever , easy — and the simple design can be the most difficult to achieve . ”
Take a looking at at some of the striking might’ve - beens and will - be - soons below , and suss out out the calendar of Architecture and the City events locomote on through the rest of the monthhere .

Construction on the easterly span of the Bay Bridgefinally finished upthis week . The now - superfluous adjacent structure span will be dismantled — which is supposed to take about three years — but in 2009 , David Dana of Taller David Dana Arquitectura proposed that a serial of modular , land - filled boxes fill in the gaps for an airborne take on farming .
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In 2009 , spur on by the San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission ’s estimate that the waterway might rise as much as 55 inch over the next hundred due to globose warming , Ruth Ranieri Architects advise this fairly insane conception called Folding Water . The subaquatic ventilated levee that would regulate rising ocean degree , harvesting wave Department of Energy , and desalinate weewee .

For lot of folks , SF will always be the free - lovin’ home of hippies and ur - jam band The Grateful Dead . Terrapin Station , a 1998 plan by SMWM for a museum celebrating Jerry Garcia and co. , never found a home for its pop the question dramatic art , “ multi - centripetal psychedelic dance - manor hall , ” live medicine venue and archive shrine .
Snøhetta ’s SFMOMA expanding upon is budgeted at $ 610 million and should go from unbuilt to built by 2016 .
Once upon a time , San Francisco was almost home to the United Nations . After the UN charter was sign in the urban center in 1945 , Vincent G. Raney proposed a skyscraper and adjacent , illuminated globe to mark the ball-shaped HQ , which he reckon situate near Twin Peaks .

Alcatraz is one of the most fascinating stead you’re able to confabulate in SF ( or anywhere ) . From 1969 to 1971 — after it was a prison and before it was a tourist attractive feature — Native Americans fill the island in an sweat to claim it as their own , in response to their own land being forcibly taken by by the government . Architect Donald MacDonald aim this plan for the Alcatraz Center for Indian Life , which included a cultural center , school , museum , council chambers , and shops .
Marc L’Italien ’s rendition depict a desalinization plant installed on the Bay Area ’s most recognizable picture . In the architectural plan , tidal currents generate hydro - electric power underwater , which would be used to unsalt the Bay in a station above , ultimately providing drinkable water to house physician . It search a bit like a deco launching chopine for a retro starship , but the proposal is actually from the recent past tense : 1995 - 1999 .
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