Public Housing and Demolition
For the (Dis)locations team, demolition has served as a major weapon in the ongoing violence of displacing Black San Franciscans and their histories. We hope to illuminate erasures-by-demolition using this set of photos taken by Dave of former public housing projects in the Western Addition that were demolished. You can find Dave’s work on instagram: @daveglass_foto
Victorian row houses were demolished in the 1960s in order to build these high-rise public housing projects. San Francisco’s redevelopment agency built several square blocks of these buildings in order to house the lowest income citizens. These buildings only survived only about 25 years and have since been replaced with newer subsidized public housing.
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- Public housing projects, Turk Street, Western Addition district, San Francisco, Photographed 1978 by Dave Glass
- Pierce between Eddy and Turk. Western Addition district. San Francisco Photographed 1980 by Dave Glass
- Pierce between Eddy and Turk (Demolished), Western Addition district, San Francisco, Photographed 1988 by Dave Glass