Restored (2003) Compass Room of King Street Station (1906 & 2010 Rehabilitation) Seattle, WA
Restored (2003) Compass Room of King Street Station (1906 & 2010 Rehabilitation) Seattle, WA
The escalator, added in the 1950s during remodeling efforts to complete with airports, along with its enclosure will be removed to restore the Grand Staircase at King Street Station (2010 Rehabilitation) Seattle, WA. March 25, 2010.
The acoustical drop ceiling will be removed from this balcony view of the waiting rorom at King Street Station (1906 & 2010 Rehabilitation) Seattle, WA.
Detail of plasterwork on second floor of King Street Station (1906 & 2010 Rehabilitation) Seattle, WA
Detail of plasterwork on second floor of King Street Station (1906 & 2010 Rehabilitation) Seattle, WA
March 25, 2010, Seattle Architecture Foundation tour. Spiral staircase to top of clocktower at King Street Station (1906 & 2010 Rehabilitation) Seattle, WA
Restored clockworks in clocktower of King Street Station (1906 & 2010 Rehabilitation) Seattle, WA
Restored clockworks in clocktower of King Street Station (1906 & 2010 Rehabilitation) Seattle, WA
Restored clockworks in clocktower of King Street Station (1906 & 2010 Rehabilitation) Seattle, WA
Glass tiles at tip of clocktower. Replacements were salvaged from a station in Colorado. Lucky, since a mold alone would cost $25,000. King Street Station (1906 & 2010 Rehabilitation) Seattle, WA. March 25, 2010.
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Detail of wires securing the glass tiles at tip of clocktower at King Street Station (1906 & 2010 Rehabilitation) Seattle, WA. March 25, 2010.
King Street Station (1906 & 2010 Rehabilitation) Seattle, WA
Inside top pyramid of King Street Station's clock tower (1906 & 2010 Rehabilitation) Seattle, WA. March 25, 2010.
March 25, 2010, Seattle Architecture Foundation tour. King Street Station (1906 & 2010 Rehabilitation) Seattle, WA
"Owned by the people of Seattle. Greg Nichols, Mayor." among the notes written inside the 12th floor clocktower tip of King Street Station (1906 & 2010 Rehabilitation) Seattle, WA
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Restored clockworks in clocktower of King Street Station (1906 & 2010 Rehabilitation) Seattle, WA. March 25, 2010.
Restored clockworks in clocktower at King Street Station (1906 & 2010 Rehabilitation) Seattle, WA
Restored clockworks in clocktower at King Street Station (1906 & 2010 Rehabilitation) Seattle, WA. March 25, 2010.
Restored clockworks in clocktower at King Street Station (1906 & 2010 Rehabilitation) Seattle, WA
Spiral staircase from clockroom to tip of clocktower at King Street Station (1906 & 2010 Rehabilitation) Seattle, WA. March 25, 2010.
Stairs to clockroom in clocktower at King Street Station (1906 & 2010 Rehabilitation) Seattle, WA
King Street Station (1906 & 2010 Rehabilitation) Seattle, WA
King Street Station (1906 & 2010 Rehabilitation) Seattle, WA
Metalwork on stairs to second floor of King Street Station (1906 & 2010 Rehabilitation) Seattle, WA
King Street Station (1906 & 2010 Rehabilitation) Seattle, WA. March 25, 2010.
Preserved raw terra cotta originally atop the seventh floor over the entrance to the Burke Building (1889) now at Henry M. Jackson Federal Building (1974) Seattle, WA.
Preserved raw terra cotta originally atop the seventh floor over the entrance to the Burke Building (1889) now at Henry M. Jackson Federal Building (1974) Seattle, WA.
Preserved raw terra cotta originally atop the seventh floor over the entrance to the Burke Building (1889) now at Henry M. Jackson Federal Building (1974) Seattle, WA.
Preserved raw terra cotta originally atop the seventh floor over the entrance to the Burke Building (1889) now at Henry M. Jackson Federal Building (1974) Seattle, WA.
Preserved raw terra cotta originally atop the seventh floor over the entrance to the Burke Building (1889) now at Henry M. Jackson Federal Building (1974) Seattle, WA.
Arctic Building (1916) from observation deck of Smith Tower (1914). Seattle, WA.
King Street Station (1906) from observation deck of Smith Tower (1914). Seattle, WA.
Seattle Art Museum (1991) with expansion (2007) and the taller WAMU Center (2006). Seattle, WA.
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Stairs (loosely fashioned after the Spanish Steps in Rome) at Henry M. Jackson Federal Building (1974) looking up toward Wells Fargo Center (1983), Seattle Municipal Tower (1990), Columbia Center (1985) and The Exchange Building (1929). Seattle, WA.
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Ornamentation on the Arctic Building (1916). Seattle, WA.
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Ornamentation on the Arctic Building (1916). Seattle, WA.
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Ornamentation on the Arctic Building (1916). Seattle, WA.
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Ornamentation on the Arctic Building (1916). Seattle, WA.
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Ornamentation on the Arctic Building (1916). Seattle, WA.
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Ornamentation on the Arctic Building (1916). Seattle, WA.
The Hoge Building (1911). Seattle, WA.
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Broderick Building (1892). Seattle, WA.
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Broderick Building (1892). Seattle, WA.
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Broderick Building (1892). Seattle, WA.
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Broderick Building (1892). Seattle, WA.
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Hartford Building (1929) by John Graham, Sr. 208 James St, Seattle
The Italian Romanesque Revival Pacific NW Title Building (Seattle Chamber of Commerce Building 1924) clad with cast concrete. Seattle, WA. Seattle was being promoted as the Venice of the Northwest.
Note that the entrance is on a steep hill—a feature that deters customers and is thus greatly avoided. Back in 1924, visitors to the Chamber of Commerce used this entrance while customers entered the building's commercial portion up on level 3rd Ave.
The Italian Romanesque Revival Pacific NW Title Building (Seattle Chamber of Commerce Building 1924) clad with cast concrete. Seattle, WA.—then promoted as the Venice of the Northwest.
The Italian Romanesque Revival Pacific NW Title Building (Seattle Chamber of Commerce Building 1924) clad with cast concrete. Seattle, WA.—then promoted as the Venice of the Northwest.
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The Italian Romanesque Revival Pacific NW Title Building (Seattle Chamber of Commerce Building 1924) clad with cast concrete. Seattle, WA. Seattle was being promoted as the Venice of the Northwest.
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The Italian Romanesque Revival Pacific NW Title Building (Seattle Chamber of Commerce Building 1924) clad with cast concrete. Seattle, WA. Seattle was being promoted as the Venice of the Northwest.
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The Italian Romanesque Revival Pacific NW Title Building (Seattle Chamber of Commerce Building 1924) clad with cast concrete. Seattle, WA. Seattle was being promoted as the Venice of the Northwest.
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Life before the arrival of the White Men depicted at the Italian Romanesque Revival Pacific NW Title Building (Seattle Chamber of Commerce Building 1924) clad with cast concrete. Seattle, WA. Seattle was being promoted as the Venice of the Northwest.
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Life after the arrival of the White Men depicted at the the Italian Romanesque Revival Pacific NW Title Building (Seattle Chamber of Commerce Building 1924) clad with cast concrete. Seattle, WA. Seattle was being promoted as the Venice of the Northwest.
Central hallway at Stimson-Green Mansion (1899) Seattle, WA.
Central hallway at Stimson-Green Mansion (1899) Seattle, WA.
Stimson-Green Mansion (1899) Seattle, WA.
Original telephone. Stimson-Green Mansion (1899) Seattle, WA.
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Stimson-Green Mansion (1899) Seattle, WA.
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Central stairway at Stimson-Green Mansion (1899) Seattle, WA.
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Stimson-Green Mansion (1899) Seattle, WA.
Originally the light fixtures' center lamp was gas and the other two were electric. Dining room at Stimson-Green Mansion (1899) Seattle, WA.
Originally the light fixtures' center lamp was gas and the other two were electric. Dining room at Stimson-Green Mansion (1899) Seattle, WA.
Signal system in pantry. Stimson-Green Mansion (1899) Seattle, WA.
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Stimson-Green Mansion (1899) Seattle, WA.
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Seattle and Mt. Rainier at sunset 1/1/11 from Kerry Park.
Main Gate at Chinese Garden at South Seattle Community College.
Main Gate at Chinese Garden at South Seattle Community College.
Entrance to small room just outside the Main Gate at Chinese Garden at South Seattle Community College.
Knowing the Spring Courtyard at Chinese Garden at South Seattle Community College.
View north through Main Gate from Knowing the Spring Courtyard at Chinese Garden at South Seattle Community College.
Knowing the Spring Courtyard at Chinese Garden at South Seattle Community College.
Knowing the Spring Courtyard at Chinese Garden at South Seattle Community College.
Knowing the Spring Courtyard at Chinese Garden at South Seattle Community College.
Knowing the Spring Courtyard at Chinese Garden at South Seattle Community College.
Many stones from the mountains outside Chongqing are carefully arranged to symbolize a mountain. The worn, yellowed
rocks edging this area and the pond in the northeast corner come from a tributary of the Yangtze River in Zhejiang Province.
Knowing the Spring Courtyard at Chinese Garden at South Seattle Community College.
Knowing the Spring Courtyard at Chinese Garden at South Seattle Community College.
Chinese Garden at South Seattle Community College.
Chinese Garden at South Seattle Community College.
Looking toward the Main Gate from the Knowing the Spring Courtyard at Chinese Garden at South Seattle Community College.
Knowing the Spring Courtyard at Chinese Garden at South Seattle Community College.
Opening Day of the new Evergreen Point Floating Bridge (SR 520). March 2, 2016
Opening Day of the new Evergreen Point Floating Bridge (SR 520). March 2, 2016
Opening Day of the new Evergreen Point Floating Bridge (SR 520). March 2, 2016
Opening Day of the new Evergreen Point Floating Bridge (SR 520). March 2, 2016
Sentinel lights mark the beginning and end of the world’s longest floating bridge. Opening Day of the new Evergreen Point Floating Bridge (SR 520). March 2, 2016
Opening Day of the new Evergreen Point Floating Bridge (SR 520). March 2, 2016
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Kubota Garden 03/09/2020
Chimney at Old Post Station, Seattle Steam Company, and Smith Tower. June 16, 2021.