
In the center of San Francisco, there is a plaza with no benches and a fountain with a fence around. It's a place that most people cross the street to avoid. How does this happen? Why does a public space fail? Is there a point where good intentions and idealism become so removed from reality, they actually border on negligence?
Producer Benjamin Temchine explores one city's attempt to remake a desperate public space. Several reviews of Biography are published on
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