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Seattle Tower |
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Information |
Location |
1222 Third Avenue, Seattle, USA |
Status |
Complete |
Constructed |
1929 |
Use |
office |
Height |
Roof |
105.7 m |
Floor count |
27 |
Companies |
Architect |
Albertson, Wilson & Richardson |
The Seattle Tower is a 27-story skyscraper in downtown Seattle, Washington. The building is located on 1222 Third Avenue and is known as Seattle's first art-deco tower.[1] Its distinctive, ziggurat exterior is clad in 33 shades of brick designed to effect a gradient which lightens from the bottom to the top of the building. This is said to have been inspired by local rock formations. [2] The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1975[3] and is also a designated city landmark.[4]
[edit] External links
- Seattle Tower, middle 20 minutes of a one-hour broadcast from KUOW, Seattle. An audio tour of the building and its history.
Seattle, Washington skyscrapers and towers |
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Current |
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Proposed |
Heron Tower · 1823 Minor · 2015 2nd Avenue · 1931 2nd Avenue · 8th and Stewart Condominiums
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Approved |
2000 Third Avenue · AVA · Seventh at Westlake Tower · Second and Pike Condominiums · 2301 6th Avenue Tower I · 2301 6th Avenue Tower II
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Under construction |
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