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Rooftop Garden Generally, At Salesforce Transbay Transit Center, San Francisco, California
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![]() A narrow stone path connected one side of the garden to the other. That path ran past a grove of low tree-like bushes.
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![]() In one area of the garden low round tables were available, some with chairs.
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![]() Metal screens covered the walls to either side of the elevators. Eventually they will become lush with greenery.
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![]() Art was visible on the roof of a low warehouse next to the Salesforce Transbay Center. The art was colorful and resembled some sort of animal.
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![]() A trio of cans lined the path. A black one for deposit of landfill trash. A blue one for receipt of recyclables. And a green one for deposit of food waste to become composted.
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![]() The common sort of bench on the Rooftop Garden of the Salesforce Transbay Center provided seating for just a single person. These benches were not wide enough for the homeless to sleep on them.
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![]() A sign was titled, "Seismic Joint + Earthquake." It described how the three sections of the Salesforce Transbay Center connected to each other using seismic joints so that the three sections could move independently in an earthquake.
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![]() Occasional flowers were seen to bloom at various points during a walk around the garden.
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![]() A grassy hill was in the middle of the Rooftop Garden. One could walk on it and even have picnics on it.
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![]() A park with grass and trees existed in one area inside the Rooftop Garden of the Salesforce Transbay Center.
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![]() A play area open to kids and adults provided nets attached to vertical poles that one could climb or walk on.
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![]() The path around the outside of the Rooftop Garden was wide enough for three adults to walk side by side.
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![]() Tables and chairs were set up in the clearing just outside a Starbucks cafe in the Salesforce Tower. This area provided a comfortable, partly shaded place to eat lunch.
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![]() A metal foosball game was set up next to the lunch area to provide the younger adults with a physical activity during lunch.
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![]() A canopy covered part of the lunch seating. It could also provide protection from rain on rainy days.
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![]() A Starbucks cafe occupied the third floor of the Salesforce Tower. To the right and inside was an elevator down.
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![]() The trees growing on the Rooftop Garden were tall enough to provide shade later in the afternoon.
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