CIVIC CENTER, SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA

(Redirected from United Nations Plaza)

San Francisco's 'Civic Center' is an area of a few blocks north of the intersection of Market Street and Van Ness Avenue that contains many of the city's largest government and cultural institutions. It has two large plazas (Civic Center Plaza and United Nations Plaza) and a number of buildings in classical architectural style. Its beauty is marred, however, by a reputation for being one of the more popular parts of the city for the homeless and the drug addicted. In recent years the homeless have been pushed out of the central part and now congregate mainly at its Market Street edge. It is the locale of many rallies, demonstrations, and festivals.
United Nations Plaza was created in 1975, when the Bay Area Rapid Transit subway was constructed under Market Street. The 2.6 acre pedestrian mall was designed by Lawrence Halprin.[2] It commemorates the signing of the United Nations Charter at the Herbst Theater in 1945.

Contents
Notable buildings
Transportation
See also
References
External links

Notable buildings



City Hall

Supreme Court of California

United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit

San Francisco Public Library

War Memorial Opera House, where the U.N. Charter was signed in 1945 and the Treaty of San Francisco was signed in 1951.

Davies Symphony Hall

Herbst Theater

Asian Art Museum, opened in 2004 in the former building of the San Francisco Library.

Phillip Burton Federal Building and United States Courthouse for the United States District Court for the Northern District of California

California Automobile Association Building

University of California, Hastings College of the Law

Transportation


Civic Center Station is a subway stop for both BART and the Muni Metro. The F Market historic streetcar line and many Muni bus lines run nearby.

See also



49-Mile Scenic Drive

Bernard J.S. Cahill

References


1. National Register Information System
2. 2.6 acres, 1975, part of BART construction, Halprin as designer: [1]

External links



Photo tour of Civic Center A photo tour of Civic Center complete with narrative text.

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