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In October 2019, Netherlands-based designer ] revealed the design renderings for a canyon-like tower to be constructed in San Francisco. Named '''The Canyon''', the building is one of four that form the first phase of the Mission Rock development project, which was joint venture between the ], ] and the ]. The building was MVRDV's first completed project on the West Coast.<ref>{{cite news |date=June 26, 2023 |title='The Canyon' Unveiled In San Francisco |url=https://www.worldarchitecturenews.com/article/1827756/the-canyon-unveiled-san-francisco |work=World Architecture News |access-date=March 23, 2024}}</ref> In October 2019, Netherlands-based designer ] revealed the design renderings for a canyon-like tower to be constructed in San Francisco. Named '''The Canyon''', the building is one of four that form the first phase of the Mission Rock development project, which was joint venture between the ], ] and the ]. The building was MVRDV's first completed project on the West Coast.<ref>{{cite news |date=June 26, 2023 |title='The Canyon' Unveiled In San Francisco |url=https://www.worldarchitecturenews.com/article/1827756/the-canyon-unveiled-san-francisco |work=World Architecture News |access-date=March 23, 2024}}</ref>


Groundbreaking for the construction began in December 2020 and continued through the ]. Construction was complete in early 2024 and an inauguration ceremony occurred on June 21, 2024. The ceremony was attended by Mayor ], San Francisco Giants CEO ], Elaine Forbes from the Port of San Francisco, and Carl Shannon from Tishman Speyer. Shannon used his time at the podium to advocate for cutting taxes and fees on development in San Francisco, while Mayor Breed discussed her strategy to meet state-mandated goals regarding increasing housing units.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Renda |first1=Matt |date=June 23, 2023 |title=San Francisco Giants, Tishman Speyer Mark Opening Of Mission Rock In Struggling City |url=https://www.bisnow.com/san-francisco/news/mixed-use/a-major-project-opens-in-embattled-san-francisco-119521 |url-status=live |work=BISNOW |archive-url=https://archive.is/jN2G6 |archive-date=March 23, 2024 |access-date=March 23, 2024}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last=Dineen |first=J. K. |date=June 22, 2023 |title=With Giants on a win streak, team’s brass celebrates another victory: a new housing project |url=https://www.sfchronicle.com/sf/article/s-f-giants-brass-celebrates-opening-mission-rock-18161986.php |work=] |access-date=March 23, 2024}}</ref> Groundbreaking for the construction began in December 2020 and continued through the ]. Construction was complete in early 2024 and an inauguration ceremony occurred on June 21, 2024. The ceremony was attended by Mayor ], San Francisco Giants CEO ], Elaine Forbes from the Port of San Francisco, and Carl Shannon from Tishman Speyer. Shannon used his time at the podium to advocate for cutting taxes and fees on development in San Francisco, while Mayor Breed discussed her strategy to meet state-mandated goals regarding increasing housing units.<ref>{{cite news |last1=Renda |first1=Matt |date=June 23, 2023 |title=San Francisco Giants, Tishman Speyer Mark Opening Of Mission Rock In Struggling City |url=https://www.bisnow.com/san-francisco/news/mixed-use/a-major-project-opens-in-embattled-san-francisco-119521 |url-status=live |work=BISNOW |archive-url=https://archive.today/20240323222015/https://www.bisnow.com/san-francisco/news/mixed-use/a-major-project-opens-in-embattled-san-francisco-119521 |archive-date=March 23, 2024 |access-date=March 23, 2024}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |last=Dineen |first=J. K. |date=June 22, 2023 |title=With Giants on a win streak, team’s brass celebrates another victory: a new housing project |url=https://www.sfchronicle.com/sf/article/s-f-giants-brass-celebrates-opening-mission-rock-18161986.php |work=] |access-date=March 23, 2024}}</ref>


==Features== ==Features==

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Building in San Francisco, California
The Canyon
General information
Address1023 3rd St
San Francisco, California
Coordinates37°46′32″N 122°23′22″W / 37.775647°N 122.389512°W / 37.775647; -122.389512
GroundbreakingDecember 2020
InauguratedJune 23, 2023
OwnerMission Rock Partners
Height240 ft (73 m)
Technical details
Floor count23
Floor area380,000 sq ft (35,000 m)
Design and construction
Architecture firmMVRDV
Structural engineerMagnusson Klemencic Associates
Other designersPAE Engineers
Main contractorSwinerton Builder
Other information
Number of units283

The Canyon is a 23-story waterfront residential tower in the Mission Rock neighborhood of San Francisco, California. The site was previously a parking lot.

History

In October 2019, Netherlands-based designer MVRDV revealed the design renderings for a canyon-like tower to be constructed in San Francisco. Named The Canyon, the building is one of four that form the first phase of the Mission Rock development project, which was joint venture between the San Francisco Giants, Tishman Speyer and the Port of San Francisco. The building was MVRDV's first completed project on the West Coast.

Groundbreaking for the construction began in December 2020 and continued through the COVID-19 pandemic. Construction was complete in early 2024 and an inauguration ceremony occurred on June 21, 2024. The ceremony was attended by Mayor London Breed, San Francisco Giants CEO Larry Baer, Elaine Forbes from the Port of San Francisco, and Carl Shannon from Tishman Speyer. Shannon used his time at the podium to advocate for cutting taxes and fees on development in San Francisco, while Mayor Breed discussed her strategy to meet state-mandated goals regarding increasing housing units.

Features

In view of Oracle Park, The Canyon consists of a 5-story base structure split diagonally and leading to a 23-story tower in the western corner of the plot. The ground floor is dedicated to space for small-scale commercial tenants and the two floors above that are offices. The rest of the building is residential units.

The building showcases several elements of MVRDV's common architectural language, including "village"-making, "pixels", and geology-inspired design. The exterior fascade is rugged, textured, and colored a distinct red-brown. The tower walls include jagged step-backs and overhangs, creating the illusion of steep rocky cliffs. Parts of the lower roof are landscaped to create communal spaces for residents.

References

  1. "'The Canyon' Unveiled In San Francisco". World Architecture News. June 26, 2023. Retrieved March 23, 2024.
  2. Renda, Matt (June 23, 2023). "San Francisco Giants, Tishman Speyer Mark Opening Of Mission Rock In Struggling City". BISNOW. Archived from the original on March 23, 2024. Retrieved March 23, 2024.
  3. Dineen, J. K. (June 22, 2023). "With Giants on a win streak, team's brass celebrates another victory: a new housing project". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved March 23, 2024.
  4. "MVRDV evokes california's geology with completed san francisco project 'the canyon'". designboom. June 26, 2022. Retrieved March 23, 2024.
  5. Walsh, Niall Patrick (June 27, 2023). "MVRDV completes 'The Canyon' tower in San Francisco inspired by California's geology". Archinect News. Retrieved March 23, 2024.
  6. Niland, Josh (April 20, 2022). "MVRDV's mixed-use The Canyon is ready to play ball in San Francisco". Archinect News. Retrieved March 23, 2024.
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