SPUR: Sukkot in the City

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Image courtesy of Flickr user Mat McDemott

Space is limited. Register in advance!

Sukkot, the annual harvest festival, asks us to hone our collective creativity, cooperation and resilience in building the sukkah, a symbolic temporary structure. Join us for a new spin on this Jewish holiday as we combine tradition with tactical urbanism, urban ag and architecture. After a short panel on process and collaboration, we will gather for a wine reception under a contemporary sukkah built for the occasion in Annie Alley.

Co-presented by the JCCSF.

Geoff Gibson / Winder Gibson Architects
David Green / JCCSF
Blair Randall / Garden for the Environment
Allison Arieff / SPUR


SPUR Urban Center
654 Mission Street
San Francisco, CA 94105-4015
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ADMISSION
Free to SPUR members with registration, $12 at the door
$9 for JCCSF members
$12 for non-members

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