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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 25:  Jake Lindsay (L) and Jeff Rahuba both employees at SCRAP removes tiles samples and other recycle items on October 25, 2010 in San Francisco, California. SCRAP is the Bay Area's oldest creative reuse center, and has been diverting waste from landfills for use as art supplies for more than 30 years. SCRAP was founded in 1976 to provide art supplies to art teachers in the San Francisco Public School system during America's last serious financial crisis.  San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 25:  Jeff Rahuba an employee at SCRAP removes recycle items to be used as art supplies on October 25, 2010 in San Francisco, California. SCRAP is the Bay Area's oldest creative reuse center, and has been diverting waste from landfills for use as art supplies for more than 30 years. SCRAP was founded in 1976 to provide art supplies to art teachers in the San Francisco Public School system during America's last serious financial crisis.  San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 25:  Jeff Rahuba an employee at SCRAP removes recycle items to be used as art supplies on October 25, 2010 in San Francisco, California. SCRAP is the Bay Area's oldest creative reuse center, and has been diverting waste from landfills for use as art supplies for more than 30 years. SCRAP was founded in 1976 to provide art supplies to art teachers in the San Francisco Public School system during America's last serious financial crisis.  San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 25:  Jake Lindsay (L) and Jeff Rahuba both employees at SCRAP removes tiles samples and other recycle items on October 25, 2010 in San Francisco, California. SCRAP is the Bay Area's oldest creative reuse center, and has been diverting waste from landfills for use as art supplies for more than 30 years. SCRAP was founded in 1976 to provide art supplies to art teachers in the San Francisco Public School system during America's last serious financial crisis.  San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 25:  Jake Lindsay (L) and Jeff Rahuba both employees at SCRAP removes tiles samples and other recycle items on October 25, 2010 in San Francisco, California. SCRAP is the Bay Area's oldest creative reuse center, and has been diverting waste from landfills for use as art supplies for more than 30 years. SCRAP was founded in 1976 to provide art supplies to art teachers in the San Francisco Public School system during America's last serious financial crisis.  San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 25:  Jake Lindsay (L) and Jeff Rahuba both employees at SCRAP removes tiles samples and other recycle items on October 25, 2010 in San Francisco, California. SCRAP is the Bay Area's oldest creative reuse center, and has been diverting waste from landfills for use as art supplies for more than 30 years. SCRAP was founded in 1976 to provide art supplies to art teachers in the San Francisco Public School system during America's last serious financial crisis.  San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 25:  Jake Lindsay (L) and Jeff Rahuba both employees at SCRAP removes tiles samples and other recycle items on October 25, 2010 in San Francisco, California. SCRAP is the Bay Area's oldest creative reuse center, and has been diverting waste from landfills for use as art supplies for more than 30 years. SCRAP was founded in 1976 to provide art supplies to art teachers in the San Francisco Public School system during America's last serious financial crisis.  San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 25:  Jake Lindsay (L) and Jeff Rahuba both employees at SCRAP removes tiles samples and other recycle items on October 25, 2010 in San Francisco, California. SCRAP is the Bay Area's oldest creative reuse center, and has been diverting waste from landfills for use as art supplies for more than 30 years. SCRAP was founded in 1976 to provide art supplies to art teachers in the San Francisco Public School system during America's last serious financial crisis.  San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 25:  Jake Lindsay (L) and Jeff Rahuba both employees at SCRAP removes tiles samples and other recycle items on October 25, 2010 in San Francisco, California. SCRAP is the Bay Area's oldest creative reuse center, and has been diverting waste from landfills for use as art supplies for more than 30 years. SCRAP was founded in 1976 to provide art supplies to art teachers in the San Francisco Public School system during America's last serious financial crisis.  San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 25:  Jake Lindsay (L) and Jeff Rahuba both employees at SCRAP removes tiles samples and other recycle items on October 25, 2010 in San Francisco, California. SCRAP is the Bay Area's oldest creative reuse center, and has been diverting waste from landfills for use as art supplies for more than 30 years. SCRAP was founded in 1976 to provide art supplies to art teachers in the San Francisco Public School system during America's last serious financial crisis.  San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 25:  Jake Lindsay (L) and Jeff Rahuba both employees at SCRAP removes tiles samples and other recycle items on October 25, 2010 in San Francisco, California. SCRAP is the Bay Area's oldest creative reuse center, and has been diverting waste from landfills for use as art supplies for more than 30 years. SCRAP was founded in 1976 to provide art supplies to art teachers in the San Francisco Public School system during America's last serious financial crisis.  San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 25:  Jake Lindsay (L) and Jeff Rahuba both employees at SCRAP removes tiles samples and other recycle items on October 25, 2010 in San Francisco, California. SCRAP is the Bay Area's oldest creative reuse center, and has been diverting waste from landfills for use as art supplies for more than 30 years. SCRAP was founded in 1976 to provide art supplies to art teachers in the San Francisco Public School system during America's last serious financial crisis.  San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 25:  Jake Lindsay (L) and Jeff Rahuba both employees at SCRAP removes tiles samples and other recycle items on October 25, 2010 in San Francisco, California. SCRAP is the Bay Area's oldest creative reuse center, and has been diverting waste from landfills for use as art supplies for more than 30 years. SCRAP was founded in 1976 to provide art supplies to art teachers in the San Francisco Public School system during America's last serious financial crisis.  San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 25:  Jake Lindsay (L) and Jeff Rahuba both employees at SCRAP removes tiles samples and other recycle items on October 25, 2010 in San Francisco, California. SCRAP is the Bay Area's oldest creative reuse center, and has been diverting waste from landfills for use as art supplies for more than 30 years. SCRAP was founded in 1976 to provide art supplies to art teachers in the San Francisco Public School system during America's last serious financial crisis.  San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 25:  Jake Lindsay (L) and Jeff Rahuba both employees at SCRAP removes tiles samples and other recycle items on October 25, 2010 in San Francisco, California. SCRAP is the Bay Area's oldest creative reuse center, and has been diverting waste from landfills for use as art supplies for more than 30 years. SCRAP was founded in 1976 to provide art supplies to art teachers in the San Francisco Public School system during America's last serious financial crisis.  San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 25:  Jake Lindsay (L) and Jeff Rahuba both employees at SCRAP removes tiles samples and other recycle items on October 25, 2010 in San Francisco, California. SCRAP is the Bay Area's oldest creative reuse center, and has been diverting waste from landfills for use as art supplies for more than 30 years. SCRAP was founded in 1976 to provide art supplies to art teachers in the San Francisco Public School system during America's last serious financial crisis.  San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 25:  Rachel Cleveland (L) and Camille Tambe (R) look through recycled cloth inside SCRAP on October 25, 2010 in San Francisco, California. SCRAP is the Bay Area's oldest creative reuse center, and has been diverting waste from landfills for use as art supplies for more than 30 years. SCRAP was founded in 1976 to provide art supplies to art teachers in the San Francisco Public School system during America's last serious financial crisis.  San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 25:  Rachel Cleveland (L) and Camille Tambe (R) look through recycled cloth inside SCRAP on October 25, 2010 in San Francisco, California. SCRAP is the Bay Area's oldest creative reuse center, and has been diverting waste from landfills for use as art supplies for more than 30 years. SCRAP was founded in 1976 to provide art supplies to art teachers in the San Francisco Public School system during America's last serious financial crisis.  San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 25:  Rachel Cleveland (L) and Camille Tambe (R) look through recycled cloth inside SCRAP on October 25, 2010 in San Francisco, California. SCRAP is the Bay Area's oldest creative reuse center, and has been diverting waste from landfills for use as art supplies for more than 30 years. SCRAP was founded in 1976 to provide art supplies to art teachers in the San Francisco Public School system during America's last serious financial crisis.  San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 25:  Rachel Cleveland (L) and Camille Tambe (R) look through recycled cloth inside SCRAP on October 25, 2010 in San Francisco, California. SCRAP is the Bay Area's oldest creative reuse center, and has been diverting waste from landfills for use as art supplies for more than 30 years. SCRAP was founded in 1976 to provide art supplies to art teachers in the San Francisco Public School system during America's last serious financial crisis.  San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 25:  Rachel Cleveland (L) and Camille Tambe (R) look through recycled cloth inside SCRAP on October 25, 2010 in San Francisco, California. SCRAP is the Bay Area's oldest creative reuse center, and has been diverting waste from landfills for use as art supplies for more than 30 years. SCRAP was founded in 1976 to provide art supplies to art teachers in the San Francisco Public School system during America's last serious financial crisis.  San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 25:  Rachel Cleveland (L) and Camille Tambe (R) look through recycled cloth inside SCRAP on October 25, 2010 in San Francisco, California. SCRAP is the Bay Area's oldest creative reuse center, and has been diverting waste from landfills for use as art supplies for more than 30 years. SCRAP was founded in 1976 to provide art supplies to art teachers in the San Francisco Public School system during America's last serious financial crisis.  San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 25:  Rachel Cleveland (L) and Camille Tambe (R) look through recycled cloth inside SCRAP on October 25, 2010 in San Francisco, California. SCRAP is the Bay Area's oldest creative reuse center, and has been diverting waste from landfills for use as art supplies for more than 30 years. SCRAP was founded in 1976 to provide art supplies to art teachers in the San Francisco Public School system during America's last serious financial crisis.  San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 28: The interior of the Matarozzi/Pelsinger Building at 355 11th Street on October 28, 2010 in San Francisco, California. San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon. The Aidlin Darling designed Matarozzi/Pelsinger Building is a LEED-NC Gold adaptive reuse of a historic (and previously derelict) turn-of-the-century industrial building. The building's original timber frame structure was retained and seismically upgraded. Both a new exterior envelope and new interior were provided to serve the building's current role as a multi-tenant workspace. The building has recently been selected as one of the AIA/COTE Top Ten Green Projects. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 26:  Pan Seared Scallops at the Roots Restaurant located on the lobby level of the Orchard Garden Hotel on October 26, 2010 in San Francisco, California.  San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon.  The Orchard Garden Hotel has been awarded LEED® (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) certification by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). San Francisco's first hotel to earn this honor, the Orchard Garden is only the third hotel in the U.S. and fourth hotel in the world with this certification. LEED is the USGBC's leading edge system for designing and constructing the world's greenest, energy-efficient, high performing buildings. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 26:  The Roots Restaurant located on the lobby level of the Orchard Garden Hotel on October 26, 2010 in San Francisco, California.  San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon.  The Orchard Garden Hotel has been awarded LEED® (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) certification by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). San Francisco's first hotel to earn this honor, the Orchard Garden is only the third hotel in the U.S. and fourth hotel in the world with this certification. LEED is the USGBC's leading edge system for designing and constructing the world's greenest, energy-efficient, high performing buildings.  Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 26:  Inside the Orchard Garden Hotel on October 26, 2010 in San Francisco, California.  San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon.  The Orchard Garden Hotel has been awarded LEED® (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) certification by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). San Francisco's first hotel to earn this honor, the Orchard Garden is only the third hotel in the U.S. and fourth hotel in the world with this certification. LEED is the USGBC's leading edge system for designing and constructing the world's greenest, energy-efficient, high performing buildings. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 26:  Inside the Orchard Garden Hotel on October 26, 2010 in San Francisco, California.  San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon.  The Orchard Garden Hotel has been awarded LEED® (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) certification by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). San Francisco's first hotel to earn this honor, the Orchard Garden is only the third hotel in the U.S. and fourth hotel in the world with this certification. LEED is the USGBC's leading edge system for designing and constructing the world's greenest, energy-efficient, high performing buildings. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 26:  The living roof on top of the California Academy of Sciences building in Golden Gate Park on October 26, 2010 in San Francisco, California. San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon. The Living Roof´s 1.7 million native plants were specially chosen to flourish in Golden Gate Park´s climate.  After experimenting with thirty native species, the finalists were all able to self-propagate. They will thrive with little water, resist the salt spray from ocean air, and tolerate wind.  The roof will provide habitat for a wide variety of wildlife. A future project will seek to introduce the endangered San Bruno elfin butterfly and the Bay checkerspot butterfly to this new habitat.  Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 26:  Alan Good, Landscape Exhitits Supervisor on the living roof on top of the California Academy of Sciences building in Golden Gate Park on October 26, 2010 in San Francisco, California. San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon. The Living Roof´s 1.7 million native plants were specially chosen to flourish in Golden Gate Park´s climate.  After experimenting with thirty native species, the finalists were all able to self-propagate. They will thrive with little water, resist the salt spray from ocean air, and tolerate wind.  The roof will provide habitat for a wide variety of wildlife. A future project will seek to introduce the endangered San Bruno elfin butterfly and the Bay checkerspot butterfly to this new habitat.  Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 26:  Alan Good, Landscape Exhibits Supervisor on the living roof on top of the California Academy of Sciences building in Golden Gate Park on October 26, 2010 in San Francisco, California. San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon. The Living Roof´s 1.7 million native plants were specially chosen to flourish in Golden Gate Park´s climate.  After experimenting with thirty native species, the finalists were all able to self-propagate. They will thrive with little water, resist the salt spray from ocean air, and tolerate wind.  The roof will provide habitat for a wide variety of wildlife. A future project will seek to introduce the endangered San Bruno elfin butterfly and the Bay checkerspot butterfly to this new habitat.  Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 26:  Alan Good, Landscape Exhibits Supervisor and Kendra Hayser on the living roof on top of the California Academy of Sciences building in Golden Gate Park on October 26, 2010 in San Francisco, California. San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon. The Living Roof´s 1.7 million native plants were specially chosen to flourish in Golden Gate Park´s climate.  After experimenting with thirty native species, the finalists were all able to self-propagate. They will thrive with little water, resist the salt spray from ocean air, and tolerate wind.  The roof will provide habitat for a wide variety of wildlife. A future project will seek to introduce the endangered San Bruno elfin butterfly and the Bay checkerspot butterfly to this new habitat.  Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 26:  Kendra Hauser, Landscape Exhibits Assistant works on the living roof on top of the California Academy of Sciences building in Golden Gate Park on October 26, 2010 in San Francisco, California. San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon. The Living Roof´s 1.7 million native plants were specially chosen to flourish in Golden Gate Park´s climate.  After experimenting with thirty native species, the finalists were all able to self-propagate. They will thrive with little water, resist the salt spray from ocean air, and tolerate wind.  The roof will provide habitat for a wide variety of wildlife. A future project will seek to introduce the endangered San Bruno elfin butterfly and the Bay checkerspot butterfly to this new habitat.  Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 26:  Kendra Hauser, Landscape Exhibits Assistant works on the living roof on top of the California Academy of Sciences building in Golden Gate Park on October 26, 2010 in San Francisco, California. San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon. The Living Roof´s 1.7 million native plants were specially chosen to flourish in Golden Gate Park´s climate.  After experimenting with thirty native species, the finalists were all able to self-propagate. They will thrive with little water, resist the salt spray from ocean air, and tolerate wind.  The roof will provide habitat for a wide variety of wildlife. A future project will seek to introduce the endangered San Bruno elfin butterfly and the Bay checkerspot butterfly to this new habitat.  Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 26:  Art work made from materials from SCRAP is seen on display at the Gallery at Ruth's Table at Bethany Center on October 26, 2010 in San Francisco, California. SCRAP is the Bay Area's oldest creative reuse center, and has been diverting waste from landfills for use as art supplies for more than 30 years. SCRAP was founded in 1976 to provide art supplies to art teachers in the San Francisco Public School system during America's last serious financial crisis.  San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 25:   Yellow Taxi company employees fill their taxis with natural gas before their shift on October 25, 2010 in San Francisco, California. San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 25:   Yellow Taxi company employees fill their taxis with natural gas before their shift on October 25, 2010 in San Francisco, California. San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 25:   Yellow Taxi company employees fill their taxis with natural gas before their shift on October 25, 2010 in San Francisco, California. San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 25:   Yellow Taxi company employees fill their taxis with natural gas before their shift on October 25, 2010 in San Francisco, California. San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 25:   Yellow Taxi company employees fill their taxis with natural gas before their shift on October 25, 2010 in San Francisco, California. San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 25:   Yellow Taxi company employees fill their taxis with natural gas before their shift on October 25, 2010 in San Francisco, California. San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 25:   Yellow Taxi company employees fill their taxis with natural gas before their shift on October 25, 2010 in San Francisco, California. San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 265:  Kendra Hauser, Landscape Exhibits Assistant works on the living roof on top of the California Academy of Sciences building in Golden Gate Park on October 26, 2010 in San Francisco, California. San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon. The Living Roof´s 1.7 million native plants were specially chosen to flourish in Golden Gate Park´s climate...After experimenting with thirty native species, the finalists were all able to self-propagate. They will thrive with little water, resist the salt spray from ocean air, and tolerate wind.  The roof will provide habitat for a wide variety of wildlife. A future project will seek to introduce the endangered San Bruno elfin butterfly and the Bay checkerspot butterfly to this new habitat.  Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 28: The interior of the Matarozzi/Pelsinger Building at 355 11th Street on October 28, 2010 in San Francisco, California. San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon. The Aidlin Darling designed Matarozzi/Pelsinger Building is a LEED-NC Gold adaptive reuse of a historic (and previously derelict) turn-of-the-century industrial building. The building's original timber frame structure was retained and seismically upgraded. Both a new exterior envelope and new interior were provided to serve the building's current role as a multi-tenant workspace. The building has recently been selected as one of the AIA/COTE Top Ten Green Projects. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 28: The interior of the Matarozzi/Pelsinger Building at 355 11th Street on October 28, 2010 in San Francisco, California. San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon. The Aidlin Darling designed Matarozzi/Pelsinger Building is a LEED-NC Gold adaptive reuse of a historic (and previously derelict) turn-of-the-century industrial building. The building's original timber frame structure was retained and seismically upgraded. Both a new exterior envelope and new interior were provided to serve the building's current role as a multi-tenant workspace. The building has recently been selected as one of the AIA/COTE Top Ten Green Projects. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 28: The interior of the Matarozzi/Pelsinger Building at 355 11th Street on October 28, 2010 in San Francisco, California. San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon. The Aidlin Darling designed Matarozzi/Pelsinger Building is a LEED-NC Gold adaptive reuse of a historic (and previously derelict) turn-of-the-century industrial building. The building's original timber frame structure was retained and seismically upgraded. Both a new exterior envelope and new interior were provided to serve the building's current role as a multi-tenant workspace. The building has recently been selected as one of the AIA/COTE Top Ten Green Projects. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 28: The interior of the Matarozzi/Pelsinger Building at 355 11th Street on October 28, 2010 in San Francisco, California. San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon. The Aidlin Darling designed Matarozzi/Pelsinger Building is a LEED-NC Gold adaptive reuse of a historic (and previously derelict) turn-of-the-century industrial building. The building's original timber frame structure was retained and seismically upgraded. Both a new exterior envelope and new interior were provided to serve the building's current role as a multi-tenant workspace. The building has recently been selected as one of the AIA/COTE Top Ten Green Projects. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 28: The interior of the Matarozzi/Pelsinger Building at 355 11th Street on October 28, 2010 in San Francisco, California. San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon. The Aidlin Darling designed Matarozzi/Pelsinger Building is a LEED-NC Gold adaptive reuse of a historic (and previously derelict) turn-of-the-century industrial building. The building's original timber frame structure was retained and seismically upgraded. Both a new exterior envelope and new interior were provided to serve the building's current role as a multi-tenant workspace. The building has recently been selected as one of the AIA/COTE Top Ten Green Projects. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 28: The interior of the Matarozzi/Pelsinger Building at 355 11th Street on October 28, 2010 in San Francisco, California. San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon. The Aidlin Darling designed Matarozzi/Pelsinger Building is a LEED-NC Gold adaptive reuse of a historic (and previously derelict) turn-of-the-century industrial building. The building's original timber frame structure was retained and seismically upgraded. Both a new exterior envelope and new interior were provided to serve the building's current role as a multi-tenant workspace. The building has recently been selected as one of the AIA/COTE Top Ten Green Projects. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 28: The interior of the Matarozzi/Pelsinger Building at 355 11th Street on October 28, 2010 in San Francisco, California. San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon. The Aidlin Darling designed Matarozzi/Pelsinger Building is a LEED-NC Gold adaptive reuse of a historic (and previously derelict) turn-of-the-century industrial building. The building's original timber frame structure was retained and seismically upgraded. Both a new exterior envelope and new interior were provided to serve the building's current role as a multi-tenant workspace. The building has recently been selected as one of the AIA/COTE Top Ten Green Projects. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 28: The interior of the Matarozzi/Pelsinger Building at 355 11th Street on October 28, 2010 in San Francisco, California. San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon. The Aidlin Darling designed Matarozzi/Pelsinger Building is a LEED-NC Gold adaptive reuse of a historic (and previously derelict) turn-of-the-century industrial building. The building's original timber frame structure was retained and seismically upgraded. Both a new exterior envelope and new interior were provided to serve the building's current role as a multi-tenant workspace. The building has recently been selected as one of the AIA/COTE Top Ten Green Projects. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 28: The interior of the Matarozzi/Pelsinger Building at 355 11th Street on October 28, 2010 in San Francisco, California. San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon. The Aidlin Darling designed Matarozzi/Pelsinger Building is a LEED-NC Gold adaptive reuse of a historic (and previously derelict) turn-of-the-century industrial building. The building's original timber frame structure was retained and seismically upgraded. Both a new exterior envelope and new interior were provided to serve the building's current role as a multi-tenant workspace. The building has recently been selected as one of the AIA/COTE Top Ten Green Projects. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 28: The interior of the Matarozzi/Pelsinger Building at 355 11th Street on October 28, 2010 in San Francisco, California. San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon. The Aidlin Darling designed Matarozzi/Pelsinger Building is a LEED-NC Gold adaptive reuse of a historic (and previously derelict) turn-of-the-century industrial building. The building's original timber frame structure was retained and seismically upgraded. Both a new exterior envelope and new interior were provided to serve the building's current role as a multi-tenant workspace. The building has recently been selected as one of the AIA/COTE Top Ten Green Projects. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 28: The interior of the Matarozzi/Pelsinger Building at 355 11th Street on October 28, 2010 in San Francisco, California. San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon. The Aidlin Darling designed Matarozzi/Pelsinger Building is a LEED-NC Gold adaptive reuse of a historic (and previously derelict) turn-of-the-century industrial building. The building's original timber frame structure was retained and seismically upgraded. Both a new exterior envelope and new interior were provided to serve the building's current role as a multi-tenant workspace. The building has recently been selected as one of the AIA/COTE Top Ten Green Projects. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 28: The interior of the Matarozzi/Pelsinger Building at 355 11th Street on October 28, 2010 in San Francisco, California. San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon. The Aidlin Darling designed Matarozzi/Pelsinger Building is a LEED-NC Gold adaptive reuse of a historic (and previously derelict) turn-of-the-century industrial building. The building's original timber frame structure was retained and seismically upgraded. Both a new exterior envelope and new interior were provided to serve the building's current role as a multi-tenant workspace. The building has recently been selected as one of the AIA/COTE Top Ten Green Projects. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 28: The interior of the Matarozzi/Pelsinger Building at 355 11th Street on October 28, 2010 in San Francisco, California. San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon. The Aidlin Darling designed Matarozzi/Pelsinger Building is a LEED-NC Gold adaptive reuse of a historic (and previously derelict) turn-of-the-century industrial building. The building's original timber frame structure was retained and seismically upgraded. Both a new exterior envelope and new interior were provided to serve the building's current role as a multi-tenant workspace. The building has recently been selected as one of the AIA/COTE Top Ten Green Projects. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 28: The interior of the Matarozzi/Pelsinger Building at 355 11th Street on October 28, 2010 in San Francisco, California. San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon. The Aidlin Darling designed Matarozzi/Pelsinger Building is a LEED-NC Gold adaptive reuse of a historic (and previously derelict) turn-of-the-century industrial building. The building's original timber frame structure was retained and seismically upgraded. Both a new exterior envelope and new interior were provided to serve the building's current role as a multi-tenant workspace. The building has recently been selected as one of the AIA/COTE Top Ten Green Projects. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 28: The interior of the Matarozzi/Pelsinger Building at 355 11th Street on October 28, 2010 in San Francisco, California. San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon. The Aidlin Darling designed Matarozzi/Pelsinger Building is a LEED-NC Gold adaptive reuse of a historic (and previously derelict) turn-of-the-century industrial building. The building's original timber frame structure was retained and seismically upgraded. Both a new exterior envelope and new interior were provided to serve the building's current role as a multi-tenant workspace. The building has recently been selected as one of the AIA/COTE Top Ten Green Projects. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 28: The interior of the Matarozzi/Pelsinger Building at 355 11th Street on October 28, 2010 in San Francisco, California. San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon. The Aidlin Darling designed Matarozzi/Pelsinger Building is a LEED-NC Gold adaptive reuse of a historic (and previously derelict) turn-of-the-century industrial building. The building's original timber frame structure was retained and seismically upgraded. Both a new exterior envelope and new interior were provided to serve the building's current role as a multi-tenant workspace. The building has recently been selected as one of the AIA/COTE Top Ten Green Projects. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 28: The interior of the Matarozzi/Pelsinger Building at 355 11th Street on October 28, 2010 in San Francisco, California. San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon. The Aidlin Darling designed Matarozzi/Pelsinger Building is a LEED-NC Gold adaptive reuse of a historic (and previously derelict) turn-of-the-century industrial building. The building's original timber frame structure was retained and seismically upgraded. Both a new exterior envelope and new interior were provided to serve the building's current role as a multi-tenant workspace. The building has recently been selected as one of the AIA/COTE Top Ten Green Projects. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 28: The interior of the Matarozzi/Pelsinger Building at 355 11th Street on October 28, 2010 in San Francisco, California. San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon. The Aidlin Darling designed Matarozzi/Pelsinger Building is a LEED-NC Gold adaptive reuse of a historic (and previously derelict) turn-of-the-century industrial building. The building's original timber frame structure was retained and seismically upgraded. Both a new exterior envelope and new interior were provided to serve the building's current role as a multi-tenant workspace. The building has recently been selected as one of the AIA/COTE Top Ten Green Projects. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 28: The interior of the Matarozzi/Pelsinger Building at 355 11th Street on October 28, 2010 in San Francisco, California. San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon. The Aidlin Darling designed Matarozzi/Pelsinger Building is a LEED-NC Gold adaptive reuse of a historic (and previously derelict) turn-of-the-century industrial building. The building's original timber frame structure was retained and seismically upgraded. Both a new exterior envelope and new interior were provided to serve the building's current role as a multi-tenant workspace. The building has recently been selected as one of the AIA/COTE Top Ten Green Projects. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 28: The interior of the Matarozzi/Pelsinger Building at 355 11th Street on October 28, 2010 in San Francisco, California. San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon. The Aidlin Darling designed Matarozzi/Pelsinger Building is a LEED-NC Gold adaptive reuse of a historic (and previously derelict) turn-of-the-century industrial building. The building's original timber frame structure was retained and seismically upgraded. Both a new exterior envelope and new interior were provided to serve the building's current role as a multi-tenant workspace. The building has recently been selected as one of the AIA/COTE Top Ten Green Projects. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 28: The interior of the Matarozzi/Pelsinger Building at 355 11th Street on October 28, 2010 in San Francisco, California. San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon. The Aidlin Darling designed Matarozzi/Pelsinger Building is a LEED-NC Gold adaptive reuse of a historic (and previously derelict) turn-of-the-century industrial building. The building's original timber frame structure was retained and seismically upgraded. Both a new exterior envelope and new interior were provided to serve the building's current role as a multi-tenant workspace. The building has recently been selected as one of the AIA/COTE Top Ten Green Projects. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 28: The interior of the Matarozzi/Pelsinger Building at 355 11th Street on October 28, 2010 in San Francisco, California. San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon. The Aidlin Darling designed Matarozzi/Pelsinger Building is a LEED-NC Gold adaptive reuse of a historic (and previously derelict) turn-of-the-century industrial building. The building's original timber frame structure was retained and seismically upgraded. Both a new exterior envelope and new interior were provided to serve the building's current role as a multi-tenant workspace. The building has recently been selected as one of the AIA/COTE Top Ten Green Projects. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 26:  Art work made from materials from SCRAP is seen on display at the Gallery at Ruth's Table at Bethany Center on October 26, 2010 in San Francisco, California. SCRAP is the Bay Area's oldest creative reuse center, and has been diverting waste from landfills for use as art supplies for more than 30 years. SCRAP was founded in 1976 to provide art supplies to art teachers in the San Francisco Public School system during America's last serious financial crisis.  San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 26:  Pan Seared Scallops at the Roots Restaurant located on the lobby level of the Orchard Garden Hotel on October 26, 2010 in San Francisco, California.  San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon.  The Orchard Garden Hotel has been awarded LEED® (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) certification by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). San Francisco's first hotel to earn this honor, the Orchard Garden is only the third hotel in the U.S. and fourth hotel in the world with this certification. LEED is the USGBC's leading edge system for designing and constructing the world's greenest, energy-efficient, high performing buildings. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 26:  Pan Seared Scallops at the Roots Restaurant located on the lobby level of the Orchard Garden Hotel on October 26, 2010 in San Francisco, California.  San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon.  The Orchard Garden Hotel has been awarded LEED® (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) certification by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). San Francisco's first hotel to earn this honor, the Orchard Garden is only the third hotel in the U.S. and fourth hotel in the world with this certification. LEED is the USGBC's leading edge system for designing and constructing the world's greenest, energy-efficient, high performing buildings. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 26:  Pan Seared Scallops with Celery Root Purée and a Pasto Anti at the Roots Restaurant located on the lobby level of the Orchard Garden Hotel on October 26, 2010 in San Francisco, California.  San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon.  The Orchard Garden Hotel has been awarded LEED® (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) certification by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). San Francisco's first hotel to earn this honor, the Orchard Garden is only the third hotel in the U.S. and fourth hotel in the world with this certification. LEED is the USGBC's leading edge system for designing and constructing the world's greenest, energy-efficient, high performing buildings. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 26:  Pan Seared Scallops with Celery Root Purée and a Pasto Anti at the Roots Restaurant located on the lobby level of the Orchard Garden Hotel on October 26, 2010 in San Francisco, California.  San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon.  The Orchard Garden Hotel has been awarded LEED® (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) certification by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). San Francisco's first hotel to earn this honor, the Orchard Garden is only the third hotel in the U.S. and fourth hotel in the world with this certification. LEED is the USGBC's leading edge system for designing and constructing the world's greenest, energy-efficient, high performing buildings. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 26:  Pan Seared Scallops with Celery Root Purée and a Pasto Anti at the Roots Restaurant located on the lobby level of the Orchard Garden Hotel on October 26, 2010 in San Francisco, California.  San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon.  The Orchard Garden Hotel has been awarded LEED® (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) certification by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). San Francisco's first hotel to earn this honor, the Orchard Garden is only the third hotel in the U.S. and fourth hotel in the world with this certification. LEED is the USGBC's leading edge system for designing and constructing the world's greenest, energy-efficient, high performing buildings. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 26:  Pasta Anti at the Roots Restaurant located on the lobby level of the Orchard Garden Hotel on October 26, 2010 in San Francisco, California.  San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon.  The Orchard Garden Hotel has been awarded LEED® (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) certification by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). San Francisco's first hotel to earn this honor, the Orchard Garden is only the third hotel in the U.S. and fourth hotel in the world with this certification. LEED is the USGBC's leading edge system for designing and constructing the world's greenest, energy-efficient, high performing buildings. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 26:  Pasta Anti at the Roots Restaurant located on the lobby level of the Orchard Garden Hotel on October 26, 2010 in San Francisco, California.  San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon.  The Orchard Garden Hotel has been awarded LEED® (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) certification by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). San Francisco's first hotel to earn this honor, the Orchard Garden is only the third hotel in the U.S. and fourth hotel in the world with this certification. LEED is the USGBC's leading edge system for designing and constructing the world's greenest, energy-efficient, high performing buildings. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 26:  Pan Seared Scallops at the Roots Restaurant located on the lobby level of the Orchard Garden Hotel on October 26, 2010 in San Francisco, California.  San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon.  The Orchard Garden Hotel has been awarded LEED® (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) certification by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). San Francisco's first hotel to earn this honor, the Orchard Garden is only the third hotel in the U.S. and fourth hotel in the world with this certification. LEED is the USGBC's leading edge system for designing and constructing the world's greenest, energy-efficient, high performing buildings. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 26:  Pan Seared Scallops at the Roots Restaurant located on the lobby level of the Orchard Garden Hotel on October 26, 2010 in San Francisco, California.  San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon.  The Orchard Garden Hotel has been awarded LEED® (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) certification by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). San Francisco's first hotel to earn this honor, the Orchard Garden is only the third hotel in the U.S. and fourth hotel in the world with this certification. LEED is the USGBC's leading edge system for designing and constructing the world's greenest, energy-efficient, high performing buildings. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 26:  Lindsay Carsrud brings a Pan Seared Scallops with Celery Root Purée and a Pasto Anti at the Roots Restaurant located on the lobby level of the Orchard Garden Hotel on October 26, 2010 in San Francisco, California.  San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon.  The Orchard Garden Hotel has been awarded LEED® (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) certification by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). San Francisco's first hotel to earn this honor, the Orchard Garden is only the third hotel in the U.S. and fourth hotel in the world with this certification. LEED is the USGBC's leading edge system for designing and constructing the world's greenest, energy-efficient, high performing buildings. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 26:  Lindsay Carsrud brings a Pan Seared Scallops with Celery Root Purée and a Pasto Anti at the Roots Restaurant located on the lobby level of the Orchard Garden Hotel on October 26, 2010 in San Francisco, California.  San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon.  The Orchard Garden Hotel has been awarded LEED® (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) certification by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). San Francisco's first hotel to earn this honor, the Orchard Garden is only the third hotel in the U.S. and fourth hotel in the world with this certification. LEED is the USGBC's leading edge system for designing and constructing the world's greenest, energy-efficient, high performing buildings. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 26:  The Roots Restaurant located on the lobby level of the Orchard Garden Hotel on October 26, 2010 in San Francisco, California.  San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon.  The Orchard Garden Hotel has been awarded LEED® (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) certification by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). San Francisco's first hotel to earn this honor, the Orchard Garden is only the third hotel in the U.S. and fourth hotel in the world with this certification. LEED is the USGBC's leading edge system for designing and constructing the world's greenest, energy-efficient, high performing buildings.  Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 26:  The Roots Restaurant located on the lobby level of the Orchard Garden Hotel on October 26, 2010 in San Francisco, California.  San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon.  The Orchard Garden Hotel has been awarded LEED® (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) certification by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). San Francisco's first hotel to earn this honor, the Orchard Garden is only the third hotel in the U.S. and fourth hotel in the world with this certification. LEED is the USGBC's leading edge system for designing and constructing the world's greenest, energy-efficient, high performing buildings.  Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 26:  The Roots Restaurant located on the lobby level of the Orchard Garden Hotel on October 26, 2010 in San Francisco, California.  San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon.  The Orchard Garden Hotel has been awarded LEED® (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) certification by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). San Francisco's first hotel to earn this honor, the Orchard Garden is only the third hotel in the U.S. and fourth hotel in the world with this certification. LEED is the USGBC's leading edge system for designing and constructing the world's greenest, energy-efficient, high performing buildings.  Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 26:  The Roots Restaurant located on the lobby level of the Orchard Garden Hotel on October 26, 2010 in San Francisco, California.  San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon.  The Orchard Garden Hotel has been awarded LEED® (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) certification by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). San Francisco's first hotel to earn this honor, the Orchard Garden is only the third hotel in the U.S. and fourth hotel in the world with this certification. LEED is the USGBC's leading edge system for designing and constructing the world's greenest, energy-efficient, high performing buildings.  Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 26:  The Roots Restaurant located on the lobby level of the Orchard Garden Hotel on October 26, 2010 in San Francisco, California.  San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon.  The Orchard Garden Hotel has been awarded LEED® (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) certification by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). San Francisco's first hotel to earn this honor, the Orchard Garden is only the third hotel in the U.S. and fourth hotel in the world with this certification. LEED is the USGBC's leading edge system for designing and constructing the world's greenest, energy-efficient, high performing buildings.  Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 26:  The Roots Restaurant located on the lobby level of the Orchard Garden Hotel on October 26, 2010 in San Francisco, California.  San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon.  The Orchard Garden Hotel has been awarded LEED® (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) certification by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). San Francisco's first hotel to earn this honor, the Orchard Garden is only the third hotel in the U.S. and fourth hotel in the world with this certification. LEED is the USGBC's leading edge system for designing and constructing the world's greenest, energy-efficient, high performing buildings.  Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 26:  The Roots Restaurant located on the lobby level of the Orchard Garden Hotel on October 26, 2010 in San Francisco, California.  San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon.  The Orchard Garden Hotel has been awarded LEED® (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) certification by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). San Francisco's first hotel to earn this honor, the Orchard Garden is only the third hotel in the U.S. and fourth hotel in the world with this certification. LEED is the USGBC's leading edge system for designing and constructing the world's greenest, energy-efficient, high performing buildings.  Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 26:  Inside the Orchard Garden Hotel on October 26, 2010 in San Francisco, California.  San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon.  The Orchard Garden Hotel has been awarded LEED® (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) certification by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). San Francisco's first hotel to earn this honor, the Orchard Garden is only the third hotel in the U.S. and fourth hotel in the world with this certification. LEED is the USGBC's leading edge system for designing and constructing the world's greenest, energy-efficient, high performing buildings. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 26:  Inside the Orchard Garden Hotel on October 26, 2010 in San Francisco, California.  San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon.  The Orchard Garden Hotel has been awarded LEED® (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) certification by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). San Francisco's first hotel to earn this honor, the Orchard Garden is only the third hotel in the U.S. and fourth hotel in the world with this certification. LEED is the USGBC's leading edge system for designing and constructing the world's greenest, energy-efficient, high performing buildings. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 26:  Inside the Orchard Garden Hotel on October 26, 2010 in San Francisco, California.  San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon.  The Orchard Garden Hotel has been awarded LEED® (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) certification by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). San Francisco's first hotel to earn this honor, the Orchard Garden is only the third hotel in the U.S. and fourth hotel in the world with this certification. LEED is the USGBC's leading edge system for designing and constructing the world's greenest, energy-efficient, high performing buildings. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 26:  Inside the Orchard Garden Hotel on October 26, 2010 in San Francisco, California.  San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon.  The Orchard Garden Hotel has been awarded LEED® (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) certification by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). San Francisco's first hotel to earn this honor, the Orchard Garden is only the third hotel in the U.S. and fourth hotel in the world with this certification. LEED is the USGBC's leading edge system for designing and constructing the world's greenest, energy-efficient, high performing buildings. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 26:  Inside the Orchard Garden Hotel on October 26, 2010 in San Francisco, California.  San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon.  The Orchard Garden Hotel has been awarded LEED® (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) certification by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). San Francisco's first hotel to earn this honor, the Orchard Garden is only the third hotel in the U.S. and fourth hotel in the world with this certification. LEED is the USGBC's leading edge system for designing and constructing the world's greenest, energy-efficient, high performing buildings. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 26:  Inside the Orchard Garden Hotel on October 26, 2010 in San Francisco, California.  San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon.  The Orchard Garden Hotel has been awarded LEED® (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) certification by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). San Francisco's first hotel to earn this honor, the Orchard Garden is only the third hotel in the U.S. and fourth hotel in the world with this certification. LEED is the USGBC's leading edge system for designing and constructing the world's greenest, energy-efficient, high performing buildings. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 26:  Inside the Orchard Garden Hotel on October 26, 2010 in San Francisco, California.  San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon.  The Orchard Garden Hotel has been awarded LEED® (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) certification by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). San Francisco's first hotel to earn this honor, the Orchard Garden is only the third hotel in the U.S. and fourth hotel in the world with this certification. LEED is the USGBC's leading edge system for designing and constructing the world's greenest, energy-efficient, high performing buildings. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 26:  Inside the Orchard Garden Hotel on October 26, 2010 in San Francisco, California.  San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon.  The Orchard Garden Hotel has been awarded LEED® (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) certification by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). San Francisco's first hotel to earn this honor, the Orchard Garden is only the third hotel in the U.S. and fourth hotel in the world with this certification. LEED is the USGBC's leading edge system for designing and constructing the world's greenest, energy-efficient, high performing buildings. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 26:  Inside the Orchard Garden Hotel on October 26, 2010 in San Francisco, California.  San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon.  The Orchard Garden Hotel has been awarded LEED® (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) certification by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). San Francisco's first hotel to earn this honor, the Orchard Garden is only the third hotel in the U.S. and fourth hotel in the world with this certification. LEED is the USGBC's leading edge system for designing and constructing the world's greenest, energy-efficient, high performing buildings. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 26:  Inside the Orchard Garden Hotel on October 26, 2010 in San Francisco, California.  San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon.  The Orchard Garden Hotel has been awarded LEED® (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) certification by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). San Francisco's first hotel to earn this honor, the Orchard Garden is only the third hotel in the U.S. and fourth hotel in the world with this certification. LEED is the USGBC's leading edge system for designing and constructing the world's greenest, energy-efficient, high performing buildings. Photography by David Paul Morris
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  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 26:  Inside the Orchard Garden Hotel on October 26, 2010 in San Francisco, California.  San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon.  The Orchard Garden Hotel has been awarded LEED® (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) certification by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). San Francisco's first hotel to earn this honor, the Orchard Garden is only the third hotel in the U.S. and fourth hotel in the world with this certification. LEED is the USGBC's leading edge system for designing and constructing the world's greenest, energy-efficient, high performing buildings. Photography by David Paul Morris
    20101026DPM012_orchidhotel.jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 26:  Inside the Orchard Garden Hotel on October 26, 2010 in San Francisco, California.  San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon.  The Orchard Garden Hotel has been awarded LEED® (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) certification by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). San Francisco's first hotel to earn this honor, the Orchard Garden is only the third hotel in the U.S. and fourth hotel in the world with this certification. LEED is the USGBC's leading edge system for designing and constructing the world's greenest, energy-efficient, high performing buildings. Photography by David Paul Morris
    20101026DPM011_orchidhotel.jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 26:  Inside the Orchard Garden Hotel on October 26, 2010 in San Francisco, California.  San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon.  The Orchard Garden Hotel has been awarded LEED® (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) certification by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). San Francisco's first hotel to earn this honor, the Orchard Garden is only the third hotel in the U.S. and fourth hotel in the world with this certification. LEED is the USGBC's leading edge system for designing and constructing the world's greenest, energy-efficient, high performing buildings. Photography by David Paul Morris
    20101026DPM010_orchidhotel.jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 265:  Inside the Orchard Garden Hotel on October 26, 2010 in San Francisco, California.  San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon.  The Orchard Garden Hotel has been awarded LEED® (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) certification by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). San Francisco's first hotel to earn this honor, the Orchard Garden is only the third hotel in the U.S. and fourth hotel in the world with this certification. LEED is the USGBC's leading edge system for designing and constructing the world's greenest, energy-efficient, high performing buildings. Photography by David Paul Morris
    20101026DPM009_orchidhotel.jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 26:  The Orchard Garden Hotel on October 26, 2010 in San Francisco, California.  San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon.  The Orchard Garden Hotel has been awarded LEED® (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) certification by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). San Francisco's first hotel to earn this honor, the Orchard Garden is only the third hotel in the U.S. and fourth hotel in the world with this certification. LEED is the USGBC's leading edge system for designing and constructing the world's greenest, energy-efficient, high performing buildings. Photography by David Paul Morris
    20101026DPM005_orchidhotel.jpg
  • SAN FRANCISCO, CA - OCT 26:  The Orchard Garden Hotel on October 26, 2010 in San Francisco, California.  San Francisco was recently rated the second greenest US city overall, narrowly beaten by Portland Oregon.  The Orchard Garden Hotel has been awarded LEED® (Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design) certification by the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC). San Francisco's first hotel to earn this honor, the Orchard Garden is only the third hotel in the U.S. and fourth hotel in the world with this certification. LEED is the USGBC's leading edge system for designing and constructing the world's greenest, energy-efficient, high performing buildings. Photography by David Paul Morris
    20101026DPM004_orchidhotel.jpg
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