nicolas.boullosa: surroundings of "the panoramic" building in soma san francisco (in the image, the hq of code for america)
nicolas.boullosa: sidewalk
nicolas.boullosa: entrance
nicolas.boullosa: smart bicycle parking (frequent in japan, becoming more so in north america and some european countries)
nicolas.boullosa: inside of the building: an "edward hopper" moment with kirsten dirksen and patrick kennedy
nicolas.boullosa: patrick kennedy explains the framework for the design of common spaces at the panoramic (industrial-minimal-modern design, with lots of "see-through" features in order to increase the sense of space
nicolas.boullosa: elevator lounge in one of the floors
nicolas.boullosa: patrick kennedy showing one of the apartments
nicolas.boullosa: integrated elements in order to maximize space
nicolas.boullosa: kitchen
nicolas.boullosa: one of the available distributions for microapartments in the building
nicolas.boullosa: all windows oversee soma district and the city's downtown
nicolas.boullosa: the twitter hq as seen from the inside of one of the panoramic microapartments
nicolas.boullosa: patrick kennedy, developer of the panoramic via panoramic interests
nicolas.boullosa: kirsten dirksen and patrick kennedy
nicolas.boullosa: the district
nicolas.boullosa: furniture
nicolas.boullosa: elevator lounge
nicolas.boullosa: common space in the roof deck
nicolas.boullosa: the views are indeed panoramic from the roof deck
nicolas.boullosa: overlooking sf's downtown
nicolas.boullosa: soma san francisco from the roofdeck at "the panoramic" building
nicolas.boullosa: soma san francisco
nicolas.boullosa: kirsten dirksen at the panoramic building (san francisco, california)
nicolas.boullosa: roof deck
nicolas.boullosa: the area is packed with startup headquarters
nicolas.boullosa: from the deck
nicolas.boullosa: the roofdeck includes native xeriscaping
nicolas.boullosa: from the top of the panoramic building