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What the Ferry Building Tells Us About San Francisco’s History of Reinvention

What the Ferry Building Tells Us About San Francisco’s History of Reinvention

We talk to King about his book and how good urban design can revitalize a city.

KQED's Forum

November 21, 202355m 48s

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Show Notes

San Francisco is a city of survivors. For all the talk of doom loops, the city has reinvented itself many times, and if it had an architectural mascot, it would be Ferry Building, argues San Francisco Chronicle urban design critic John King. In his new book “Portal,” King tells the story of the building that once saw 50 million ferry travelers annually and now serves as a popular destination for the food-obsessed and folks who want to take in the spectacular view. We talk to King about his book and how good urban design can revitalize a city.


Guests:


John King, author, "Portal: San Francisco's Ferry Building and the Revinvention of American Cities"; urban design critic, San Francisco Chronicle

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