1 Burrows St. Pocket Park
design associate with REBAR and architecture for humanity













Located at 1 Burrows St. in San Francisco's Portola Neighborhood, this pocket park was made possible with the support and collaboration of Lincoln Automotive, Architecture for Humanity, Rebar, Engineered Artworks, City of San Francisco, SFAC, and local community.
The Portola Neighborhood association continues to work with a variety of neighborhood stakeholders to improve this neighborhood gathering spot through new plantings, the little free library, and much more. The Pocket Park was created with the help of a variety of neighborhood stakeholders, nonprofits, and City agencies.