Adaptive Reuse Of Buildings at Golden Gate National Recreation Area

Fort Mason Center for the Arts, Humanities, Recreation, Education, and Ecology was a former U.S. Army port of embarkation that has been converted into a cultural and environmental center. 13-acre site has over 50 permanent cultural and environmental program tenants. Another 450 groups utilize the site each year. It is regarded as one of the prime civilizing influences of the San Francisco Bay area. The site contributes over $27 million dollars a year to the city’s economy.

Completed Project