The Market Street Prototyping Festival goal is to make Market Street a more vibrant, connected destination; one that brings together different people, communities, and neighborhoods of San Francisco to try to make Market St., a more active, engaging and vibrant place to be in so called "Street Life Zones." This is the second year of this and these are prototypes of things that might be installed in the "Street Life Zones" of Market St:
And my two favorites-simple and pleasing to the ear:
It is always amazing what people come up with.
Such fun shots.
ReplyDeleteI see a lot of interesting ideas. I'm not sure what all of them are and I wonder if some of them will hold up in the rain. My favorite is the round 2 seated (facing each other) chair.
ReplyDeleteSo cool!!
ReplyDeleteReally interesting seeing so many different protoypes in a festival. Would be nice to know if any of them get developed into actually products for sale in the future.
ReplyDeleteI love those architectural sculptures. we have a few of those around in London and they're fun to see. cheers from kid can doodle!
ReplyDeleteWhat delightful place and wonderful photography ~ thanks!
ReplyDeleteWishing you a Happy Week ~ ^_^
Wow, that's pretty cool. I didn't know this existed. Do you know how long it's up for? Or did I miss it already?
ReplyDeleteI'd love to sit in that circle chair. All these are pretty cool though!
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Cool. I would have loved to see that!
ReplyDeleteHello Californian! I live close to Sacramento. love the "sit or play" the wood sculpts and the last view!
ReplyDeleteI love the street pianos I think they are a brilliant idea
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You always go to such great places. I truly envy you! Thanks so much for sharing.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea!
ReplyDeleteThis looks like the place to be and that round seat is amazing Thank you for sharing with us this week at Celebrate Your Story, have a great week.
ReplyDeleteInteresting!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2016/10/springtime-memories.html
Awesome photos. I like the piano ones best. Thanks for linking up at Life at Rossmont.
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