Dwell Magazine - Thoughts on the City’s Many Vacant Spaces

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Anand Sheth’s presentation at the San Francisco Art Fair shows how designers are thinking about adaptability and reuse.
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For the second year in a row, Dwell has partnered with architect and curator Anand Sheth on an exhibition at the San Francisco Art Fair, held at Fort Mason. Called "Inheriting San Francisco," the show celebrates San Francisco’s historic adaptability and explores what Sheth calls the city’s "aesthetics of vacancy" and the values shaping its urban landscape today. "It speaks to a kind of resourcefulness and innovation that feels very true to the Bay Area," adds the fair’s director, Kelly Freeman. "The constant push to create more with what’s in front of you, and to keep stretching what’s possible. "It feels incredibly of the moment."
Sheth, who’s called San Francisco home for 20 years, filled the stage of a theater with furniture, lighting, and other objects by emerging designers that represent the ideas, preoccupations, and obsessions animating the Bay Area’s creative community right now. Ahead of the show, which is now on view and runs through April 19, we spoke with Sheth about his curatorial approach, the ideas driving San Francisco design, and some of his own custom work he created for the fair.
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Further engaging visitors through curated panels, Inheriting San Francisco, moderated by Dwell Magazine’s Editor-in-Chief, William Hanley, brought together stage curator and designer Anand Sheth, with artists Chibuzor Darl-Uzu and Damaso Mayer.

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Dwell Magazine - Thoughts on the City’s Many Vacant Spaces
Anand Sheth’s presentation at the San Francisco Art Fair shows how designers are thinking about adaptability and reuse.

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Dwell Magazine - San Francisco Art Fair 2026
Panel Discussion featuring Anand Sheth, moderated by William Hanley of Dwell Magazine