Hallidie Plaza | |
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Location | Union Square |
Nearest city | San Francisco |
Coordinates | 37°47′4″N 122°24′29″W / 37.78444°N 122.40806°W |
Created | 1973 |
Designer | |
Public transit access | Muni Metro/BART (Powell Street) |
Hallidie Plaza is a public square located at the entrance to Powell Street Station (the third-busiest BART station as of 2015[1]) on Market Street in the Union Square area of downtown San Francisco, California, United States. Hallidie Plaza was designed jointly by Lawrence Halprin, John Carl Warnecke, and Mario Ciampi and opened in 1973.[2] In 1997, a perforated stainless steel-screened elevator was added to provide access to the plaza and station for disabled people.
Although Powell Street station is one of the busiest stations in the BART system, Hallidie Plaza is relatively underused and has been criticized for its isolation from Market.