Pier 41, located between Pier 39 and Fisherman’s Wharf, links two world-renowned tourist destinations. Brick’s design for a state-of-the-art ferry terminal combines waterfront transportation and retail entertainment.

Pier 41 will be the single place along the wharf to catch a trolley, rent a bike, or take a bus or regional ferry, enhancing the experience of all waterfront users – tourists and locals alike.

Interior view of main hall Pier 41 mixed-use architecture ©brick-inc

The new waterfront terminal and retail building enhances the Port of San Francisco’s promenade improvements along this stretch of the Embarcadero. The building features a light-filled, double-height atrium and a living roof. Scope of work included master planning, architecture and interiors.

Aerial view of building exterior Pier 41 mixed-use architecture ©brick-inc

Pier 41, located between Pier 39 and Fisherman’s Wharf, links two world-renowned tourist destinations. Brick’s design for a state-of-the-art ferry terminal combines waterfront transportation and retail entertainment.

Pier 41 will be the single place along the wharf to catch a trolley, rent a bike, or take a bus or regional ferry, enhancing the experience of all waterfront users – tourists and locals alike.

23&Me Office

The new waterfront terminal and retail building enhances the Port of San Francisco’s promenade improvements along this stretch of the Embarcadero. The building features a light-filled, double-height atrium and a living roof. Scope of work included master planning, architecture and interiors.

23&Me Office
Structural: Thornton Tomasetti | Civil: Sandis | MEP: Integral | Landscape: Creo