Yerba Buena Lane is a hybrid lane/plaza/social infrastructure in the city of San Francisco. Being a hybrid design makes the use of the space hybrid as well. Throughout the space there are spaces for people to flow through, sit down, and take longer breaks. These spaces consist of series of ramps and stairs for the human traffic, benches and seats integrated throughout the whole site, and there are multiple materials used in the Lane too. These range from natural materials like plants and water to metals. Many of the materials make up the social framework because they create spaces without making them into rooms. Some of these spaces are fountains, kiosks, and screenings. These attributes are what make this site the social space it has become. I really enjoy these types of spaces because these places promote people to walk to destinations. This lane creates a fun way to commute through the city and the lane has destinations along it making it a great place for people to socialize. The design is also a positive one. I really like how there are different stairs and ramps that go though the lane giving multiple choices for people to take. The overall idea of making spaces that makes people want to be outside and walk is always a positive and can benefit so many people.