Renzo Piano’s idea was to "lift up a piece of the park and put a building underneath." See how his vision came to life atop our 2.5-acre Living Roof.

When it became clear in 1989 that the Academy needed a new home, the goal was to create a physical manifestation of the Academy's mission to explore, explain, and sustain life. Renowned architect Renzo Piano responded with a breathtaking building that's inspired millions of visitors since opening in 2008. Seamlessly integrated into its Golden Gate Park setting, the Academy has set new standards for energy efficiency and environmentally responsible engineering.
Our facility earned the U.S. Green Building Council’s highest ratings for its eco-friendly design and operations, making the Academy the world’s first Double Platinum museum—and the largest Double Platinum building in the world. The Academy received its first LEED Platinum rating in the "New Construction" category—covering the design and construction process—and its second in the "Existing Buildings: Operations & Maintenance" category, certifying that our day-to-day operations and practices meet the highest standards of sustainability.
From our high-tech basement to our beautifully green Living Roof, the Academy's building and operations reflect a commitment to energy efficiency, reducing our carbon footprint, and preserving natural resources.
A variety of innovative, eco-friendly materials were used in the construction of the new Academy building to maximize water and energy efficiency while minimizing environmental impact.
Our day-to-day operations are designed to keep the Academy running as efficiently as possible. We aren't just enjoying our second LEED Platinum rating; we're actively working to advance the definition of sustainable practices.
It all began with architect Renzo Piano’s idea to "lift up a piece of the park and put a building underneath." Learn more about the man whose vision informed the Academy's remarkable home.
Renzo Piano’s idea was to "lift up a piece of the park and put a building underneath." See how his vision came to life atop our 2.5-acre Living Roof.
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This year’s closures are having a devastating effect on the Academy. But until Dec. 31, all gifts will be matched 5x, up to $200,000, to support our scientific research, education programs, and care and conservation of our animals.
Please help the Academy with a tax-deductible gift today.
This year’s closures are having a devastating effect on the Academy. But until Dec. 31, all gifts will be matched, up to $100,000, to support our scientific research, education programs, and care and conservation of our animals.
Please help the Academy with a tax-deductible gift today.
...but our penguins are still counting on you. Make a matched Giving Tuesday gift to support the care and conservation of the Academy’s animal residents.
All gifts up to $50,000 will be doubled to make twice the impact for our penguin colony — but only until midnight on December 1.
The Academy is open to the public. All guests must reserve tickets in advance.
Please do your part to keep our community safe. Failure to follow any health and safety rules, posted signage, or staff instructions may result in your removal from the museum:
Click the link below to view complete safety information and reserve timed-entry tickets. We hope to see you soon!
The health and safety of our guests and staff is our top priority. As of November 29, the Academy is closed to the public until further notice in accordance with local and state public health guidelines. We hope to welcome you back soon.