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33 points by McKittrick 8 years ago · 12 comments

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ModernMech 8 years ago

On foggy days (most days in SF let's be honest) the tower disappears into the clouds, while all others sit below the line. I wonder if it breaches the fog on the upside? Anyone been up there? That would be quite a sight. I know the golden gate bridge often does, at 746 ft, while salesforce tower is over 1000 ft tall, so it seems possible.

  • mc32 8 years ago

    SOMA isn't fogged in like other areas of the city (ex. Sutro Tower and other areas), so not sure it will be a thing. There is some fog in SOMA, but usually not the thick blanketing kind.

manav 8 years ago

The tower itself is pretty bland if not downright ugly, but hopefully it will spur development of an even taller building(s) with some true character.

ukulele 8 years ago

If you're ever in the Bay Area, go across the bridge to Sausalito and look back at the city at sunset. The Salesforce Tower looks like a chrome cylinder jammed into some mashed potatoes. It's incredible how much newer and shinier it looks; totally out of place.

It'll probably dim with age, but right now it really doesn't fit with the rest of the buildings due to sheer newness.

dchuk 8 years ago

I was just in San Francisco over the weekend, and this tower really caught me off guard. Thing is fuckin massive, completely changes the skyline.

Crazy to think about in a city as notoriously expensive as SF.

ericjang 8 years ago

Pardon the naive question, but is a high-rise corporate office like this one (and firms in NYC) preferable to a sprawling "groundscraper" campus (Google, FB)? Which layout costs less? How does this affect management and organizational structure?

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