![]() ![]() It’s safe to say a lot of people will be seeing these horticultural displays. “I’ve always been interested in how plants affect people, the beneficial effects they have on our moods and well-being,” said David Brenner, founding principal and lead designer at S.F.-based Habitat Horticulture.īrenner and his company worked with Salesforce Tower’s architects to create what is certainly - at 1,070 feet - the highest garden in San Francisco. ![]() Employees, clients and visitors lounge around on comfortable chairs, looking out on the cityscape while nestled amidst greenery that would do any jungle proud. Inside, the glass-walled circular space is punctuated by 24 floor-to-ceiling columns of living plants, like half-hour increments around a clock. From the 61st floor of Salesforce Tower - that is, from the tippy top - the 360-degree views of San Francisco and the Bay Area are blue with water and often grey with fog, but not very green. ![]()
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