Station and the San Francisco historic buildings, and the much younger era and in the modest era this building is unique and not just for what they did and also for those who worked in lived in the building in later year. Most of you dont know this played an exciting role in the 60s when San Francisco was the start of capitol for psychedelic rock bands, i remember those times very well because 45 years ago this summer, i was a British University student. And the holy sea of the fillmore west where joplin were playing, and so last week, when george went into the building and saying that i am back. And i am traveling back in time to where george in the building and in the late 60s and was a Founding Member of the first psychedelic rock bands and the living covers for the local grups and the messages service, and the stories for the businesses who worked and partied in the building and we could not remember who installed the green garden in the basement of the building. And i smiled and i
University student. And the holy sea of the fillmore west where joplin were playing, and so last week, when george went into the building and saying that i am back. And i am traveling back in time to where george in the building and in the late 60s and was a Founding Member of the first psychedelic rock bands and the living covers for the local grups and the messages service, and the stories for the businesses who worked and partied in the building and we could not remember who installed the green garden in the basement of the building. And i smiled and i told him that we had to take it a light lighter in the watering system. And he did remember the space and they were part of the old road crew and they provided the sound equipment in 69 and Jefferson Airplane and the velvet underground and they have been expounded and also developed the electronics for those new electronic guitars in that era and manufactured a repaired guitar and for David Crosbys 12 string guitar which is still in t
Original 1940s design and next they will replace the 2 damaged metal projecting curved over hangs over the entry and at the art or the stream line and the section of the building, and they will plan to match the original 1940s design and also recreate and install the light fixture as shown in the 1935 and the 1940s photograph. And they will lastly repair and reenstall the historic box as shown in 1940 photograph. At the courtyard, they plan to rebuild the structure as the walls are deter ated and the foundation on this is insufficient. The courtyard, they plan to replace the deter ated structure and stucco in kind wanting to match the existing pattern and also they plan to replace in kind the 20 wood framed windows and doors and they also plan to remove the spoked roof. And it was the source of the water intrusion and we place this with a flat roof in conformance with the other roof lines in the courtyard. And last, they would like to add one arch headed wood frame and the window on th
We have already undertake rn and it is proposed and the path of the presentation that i put together and it was included in the packages, and the Biggest Issue with this building was near death it was horrendously savaged by two nights and it was destroyed, 25 percent of the Structural Integrity and i am thinking now that we said enough about all of the structural issues and we feel a little bit like the last samarui and tell me how he died. I will tell you how he lived. And that is how i feel about the building and we have gone into and. And we recently uncovered. And it was the history is all about us and there were more in the buildings where we lived and from them, we can begin to understand what shape pass lives of people and i have been lucky during my career to have lived in great cities with beautiful architecture and paris has the gorgeous, and london with the great natural museums and the Science Museum and the recent with the Railway Station and the San Francisco historic bu
The building and creating a garage opening that will require removal of the curved concrete bay and currently interrupted by a pedestrian an door on the south side. And the door would be 8 feet wide by 6 feet and 8 inches tall and it will be placed flush with the facade. The concrete base would be repaired and replicated to infill the area currently occupied by the pedestrian an door. The staff is determined that the proposed work is compatible with the character defining features of the subject building and the landmark district. The project will retain the res denial use on the lot and creating a garage to support the contemporary use of the building and all aspects will be retained and preserved and no materials or architect you aral elements or spaces that characterize the property will be removed and the portion of the basement wall to be removed does not have any distinctive features beyond the form which will be replicated at the base to match the stair walls, the proposed garag