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Commission approves temporary Living Innovation Zone at United Nations Plaza

San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission · April 6, 2016
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The Historic Preservation Commission on April 6 approved a temporary Living Innovation Zone (LIZ) in UN Plaza — a wooden-pathway public installation by the Exploratorium intended to activate the plaza for two to three years — with conditions on design details and permits.

The San Francisco Historic Preservation Commission on April 6 approved a proposal to install a temporary Living Innovation Zone in United Nations Plaza, endorsing staff recommendations that would allow wooden pathways and interactive acoustic elements to be installed for two to three years.

Cassie Hobert, program coordinator for the Planning Department's Living Innovation Zone program, told commissioners the UN Plaza installation is intended to activate public space with wooden pathways sited in raised planters…

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