Visa’s new building at Mission Rock is complete
By Victoria Wooltorton
Inspired by the basalt rock formation of California’s Devils Postpile in Yosemite National Park, our design of Visa's new Market Support Center has taken its final form.
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Daniel Baumann
Design Director, Partner
The 13-story tower is one of four buildings in Phase One of the multiphase Mission Rock neighborhood. The Visa building is an architectural centerpiece, establishing the neighborhood as a new place to work, play, and live.
Transforming 28 acres of San Francisco’s southern waterfront, Mission Rock is a new neighborhood for the city. A public-private partnership among Tishman Speyer, the San Francisco Giants, and the Port of San Francisco, the mixed-use development is establishing a new framework for civic life; former industrial land is revived as home to a residential community, innovative workplaces, local producers, makers and creators, shops and cafes and social amenities.
The Visa Market Support Center features a white, ruggedly faceted façade, accented by terraces that ascend from the building’s base, visually extending nearby China Basin Park, a new 5-acre public park by SCAPE that opened in April 2024.
From street level, the carved massing creates a dynamic, varied appearance, reminiscent of San Francisco’s famous topography. Located on Toni Stone Crossing, the Visa campus appears as a detailed rock face, a dynamic mass of stacked blocks and vertical sheers. The tower itself rises up from a fifth-floor mesa, crowned with wind-sheltered rooftop terraces.
Visa’s employees have access to outdoor terraces which wrap around from the second through fifth floors and crown the building’s peak. They offer a peek into the Giants' Oracle Park as well as views of the San Francisco skyline and the Bay Bridge stretching across the waters of the San Francisco Bay.
To create a space that integrates seamlessly into the fabric of Mission Bay, our approach to Mission Rock and the Visa campus was born out of meaningful collaboration and a shared understanding of the urban environment.
Daniel Baumann
Design Director, Partner
“Drawing inspiration from the geologic formations of California’s Yosemite National Park, our design distills these influences into a 'neighborhood' scale by carving massing volume into smaller bays, evoking the smaller scale and charm of San Francisco's traditional neighborhoods. The faceted carved white precast façade, captures the play of light and shadow throughout the day, imbuing the building with an ever-changing appearance fitting its site on the new waterfront,” said Daniel Baumann, Partner and Design Director, Henning Larsen
A shared vision, the main urban plan was collectively designed by Perkins and Will and CMG. Henning Larsen, Studio Gang, WorkAC, MVRDV and SCAPE were appointed to create the architectural vision for phase one, and supported by local teams to make it a reality.
At full completion, Mission Rock will consist of eight acres of parks and green space, over 1,000 new homes, with 40% reserved for moderate-income households, approximately 1.4 million square of office space and 200,000 square feet of retail and restaurant space.
“To create a space that integrates seamlessly into the fabric of San Francisco's newest neighborhood, our approach to Mission Rock and the Visa campus was born out of meaningful collaboration and a shared understanding of the urban environment. Through a series of workshops with clients and co-designers, we developed a scheme in which individual elements are conceptually united to create an architectural and social centerpiece for the city,” said Daniel Baumann, Design Director, Henning Larsen.
About Mission Rock
The first phase of the new neighborhood and introduces more than 500 new homes and approximately 600,000 sf of retail and office space to San Francisco’s Central Waterfront. Featuring China Basin Park, a new 5-acre public park designed by SCAPE that opened in April 2024, and four new buildings, each designed by an internationally renowned architecture studio. In addition to the Visa Market Support Center, Phase One includes The Canyon, a residential building designed by MVRDV that opened in June 2023, a new commercial building designed by WORKac that was recently completed, and Verde, a new residential building designed by Studio Gang that will begin welcoming residents in June.
At full completion:
- Over 1,000 residential rental units, with 40 percent affordable for moderate-income households
- 8 acres of parks and open space, including a signature waterfront park
- Approximately 1.2 million square feet of new, high quality office space
- Over 200,000 square feet of neighborhood serving retail and restaurant space
- Parking structure to serve ballpark and neighborhood needs.
- Rehabilitation of historic Pier 48
- Public waterfront access and improvements, including a segment of the Blue Greenway trail connection from Embarcadero to Hunters Point