Mirror – Seattle Art Museum: SAM Facade
The Seattle Art Museum (SAM) will unveil MIRROR, a permanent art installation for the façade of SAM by artist Doug Aitken that will become a new landmark in downtown Seattle.
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The Seattle Art Museum (SAM) will unveil MIRROR, a permanent art installation for the façade of SAM by artist Doug Aitken that will become a new landmark in downtown Seattle.
The Olympic Sculpture Park has transformed a nine-acre industrial site into open and vibrant green space for art.
Olson Kundig Architects is pleased to announce that work has started on the historic rehabilitation and adaptive re-use of the Foss Waterway Seaport, Puget Sound’s premier maritime heritage, education and recreation center.
The Float Home is situated on Lake Union, and inhabits what was one of the last unoccupied slips. The Seattle Houseboat and Float Home community is unique.
The Ellis Residence is an example of modern residential design incorporating local environmental concerns, state-of-the art energy efficiency and visionary educational opportunities for the public.
Gustafson Guthrie Nichol (GGN) is pleased to announce their role as landscape architects for the third phase of UW Medicine’s research hub in Seattle’s South Lake Union neighborhood, which broke ground earlier this month.
Olson Kundig Architects is pleased to announce that plans are underway for improvements to the Bellevue Botanical Garden, with the Bellevue Botanical Garden Society actively working to meet fundraising goals.
A small corner lot in a dense urban neighborhood was occupied by an old bakery (constructed in 1908) and house (1910) which pre-dated current zoning laws.
House in the Trees Washington: An eight-acre site filled with tall fir trees was designated as a tree preserve, with the owners committed to protecting those trees.
Medina Pool House Pavilion, Washington, USA: the owners sought a Japanese teahouse influence, owing to his heritage and their shared appreciation for the tranquility of those designs.
Transformation of a 1970’s builder house to a serene custom home began with modification to the roofline that allowed new volumes inside, and a new layer of living space above the old garage.
Enatai House, Bellevue property, Washington: a plain and well-worn, gable-roofed 1960’s home, has been transformed into a series of horizontal and vertical planes and volumes.
Kirkland’s East of Market neighborhood is the most urban of Seattle’s eastside communities, and this design represents very urban thinking: new property in , Washington, USA.
Alan Dunlop will talk about on his passion for hand drawing in architecture. Focusing on the inspirational drawings of great American architects and artists and present his own drawings.