A San Francisco apartment building's heavily-glazed design was altered after a planner said its windows screamed 'class and privilege' - while living in a stunning $1.8 million home with huge panoramic views. The building at 1900 Mission Street in the heart of San Francisco was initially intended to be seven floors of apartments sporting floor to ceiling glass windows.However, when the building was proposed in 2017 the San Francisco Planning Commission led by then-Commissioner Myrna Melgar pushed back on the project with protests that its appearance would be a force of gentrification in the neighborhood.
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