The California Academy of Sciences needed a temporary home to accommodate research, administrative, and public spaces while its old facility, in Golden Gate Park, was being replaced with a new design by Renzo Piano. The temporary space needed to endure five years of heavy public use and house exhibit and teaching spaces, a café, a retail store, a research library, laboratories, storage facilities, offices, and the large collection of the Steinhart Aquarium.
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