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Bill Radke talks about the Space Needle's new rotating glass floor with Knute Berger, author of Space Needle: The Spirit of Seattle, and Alan Maskin,…
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It’s hot outside. In most offices in Seattle, air conditioning keeps the employees cool. That’s not happening at the architecture firm Weber Thompson. Ten…
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When the next major earthquake roils our region, University of Washington’s civil engineers and seismic experts will not be safe.That's because their…
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If you've driven through South Lake Union in the last seven years, you have probably seen the structures emerge. Three round orbs made of steel and glass…
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Smith Tower re-opens Thursday in Pioneer Square. It marks an important turnaround for the 1914 landmark Seattle building. It was once the tallest building…
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Look around almost any Seattle neighborhood and you’ll see them: Modest one-story homes, with large, covered porches and eaves that shield wooden siding…
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Marcie Sillman speaks with Tom Kundig, owner and principal of Olson Kundig Architects, about how the landscape and culture of the Northwest influenced his…
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In several weeks, there will be no more Elliott’s Oysters for us. And it will be hard to “keep clam” on Seattle’s waterfront.That’s because, after years…