Jony Ive shapes his vision in San Francisco after leaving Apple

Jony Ive shapes his vision in San Francisco after leaving Apple

Five years after Apple, Jony Ive is making his mark on San Francisco’s architectural landscape, one visionary project at a time. After leaving the tech giant, where he was instrumental in designing the iconic iPhone, Ive embarked on an ambitious journey to redefine urban spaces in the historic Jackson Square area.

During a recent visit to his LoveFrom office, nestled in the rich historical context of San Francisco, Ive shared insights into his latest endeavors. He revealed a detailed wooden model of a San Francisco city block that he is actively transforming. Meticulously crafted from alder wood, the model showcases the precise urban vision Ive intends to achieve.

“This building here was our initial acquisition,” Ive explained, adjusting his Maison Bonnet glasses and gesturing to the 115-year-old structure. “What caught our interest was the large space tucked away in the heart of this block, which has immense potential.”

Jony Ive’s innovative approach to urban design illustrates his commitment to improving city life through thoughtful architecture. His designs reflect not only his aesthetic values, but also his desire to infuse creativity and functionality into the urban fabric of San Francisco.

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By Lily Chang

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