et -- our loading docks on frank lynch -- franklin are head in and head out and the same is true on st. luke's. at the right, you see the main abscess point off van ness, which extends the street scape into the building and the quality and scale of the linear park. there are now a couple of renderings there -- that are a walking tour of the proposal on vanness. if you turn to sheet 36, we're starting at the corner of post looking uphill on post. ug -- you can see the shuttle van parking right off the right hand side of this rendering and van ness avenue in this case be to the left hand side of this drawing. what is in the fore ground is a wall fountain that will be inscribed with some interesting imaginary and words and granite behind it and it forms the base of our main dining room which runs the vast majority of the -- >> again, we really must ask that people not stand in front of the doors. there are a few seats over here. it's just when you are blocking the doors themselves that it becomes an issue. thank you. >> you are seeing the beginnings of the site work that separates you now