retail bay; standard retail san francisco lotthen we have a lobby marked with a taller treatment of woodthat wraps down and creates the lobby entry along market street. this is a view from the east. also one of the requirements market/octavia are the blank walls; it picks up the side, elevator core is here, stairs are here, and lobby form is represented here. on the fifteenth street side, this is where the development transitions down to the residential neighborhood; there are important aspects to where this fits. first of all there is a prominent, flatiron shape. there is also sharon street, in the weight meets the back of the developer; it creates an entry to the landscape courtyard and sets up the more residential scale contextof the walk-up building with stoops and across entries at the lower portion of the site adjacent to walgreens. that open space if walgreens had not filled up the entire block -- creates the typical view of our neighborhoods. this looks upto the courtyard; smaller residential building on fifteenth. another high-level view on sharon street, looking up towards coro