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Commission approves Asian Art Museum rooftop addition and interior tweaks with conditions

San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission · July 19, 2017
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The Historic Preservation Commission voted unanimously to grant a certificate of appropriateness for a vertical addition and interior alterations at the Asian Art Museum, finding the proposal compatible with Secretary of the Interior standards while asking for attachment and finish details for monitors and other reversible changes.

San Francisco — The Historic Preservation Commission on July 19 unanimously approved a certificate of appropriateness for a proposed addition and interior alterations at the Asian Art Museum in the Civic Center Landmark District.

Elish Tucki of the Planning Department summarized staff’s review, noting the project proposes a vertical addition on the museum’s east side, freight‑handling and elevator upgrades, a new roof terrace and limited interior work in areas designated for special review. "The department staff case report finds the project to be compatible…

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