Archive for March, 2008
Posted on March 30th, 2008 in Uncategorized with 8 comments
Consume = use up = unsustainable. Nuff said?
Yes, yes, yes, I know, I know, of course it’s a good thing that people are becoming more conscious of the impacts of their purchases. But, call me a curmudgeon (or worse), I just can’t stand marketing verbage like this:
“Green Festival, the largest and most authentic green consumer […]
Posted on March 30th, 2008 in Uncategorized with 5 comments
[ Boren Ave N., between John St and Harrison St, looking West ]
Shown above is the initial concept(pdf) for Amazon’s new headquarters in South Lake Union, to be presented at the Early Design Guidance meeting on April 2. This project owes its existence to a two-block, rezone granted by the City Council last December that […]
Posted on March 29th, 2008 in Uncategorized with 2 comments
“Water is the new energy.”
So says my architect friend Rob Harrison, as quoted in the April issue of Metropolitan Home magazine. It’s a quip that may seem hyperbolic, or perhaps a little too cute. But not if you ask the United Nations. Expect to be hearing a lot more about “water footprint” […]
Posted on March 27th, 2008 in Uncategorized with 11 comments
[ Diagram illustrating proposed affordable housing height bonus ]
The process of updating Seattle’s multifamily zoning code has been underway since 2005, the most recent milestone being the environmental determination of non-significance issued on December 7, 2007. The proposed ordinance will be put before the City Council in Spring of 2008.
I was recently reminded of […]
Posted on March 25th, 2008 in Uncategorized with 5 comments
Remember four or five years ago when everyone was hot for Terminal 46? But the Port of Seattle didn’t want to play, so all we’ve got to show for it are these pretty pictures:
[ Nitze-Stagen’s vision for Terminal 46; rendering by William Hook ]
[ Rendering from Allied Arts 2004 Waterfront Design Charette ]
[ Rendering from […]
Posted on March 23rd, 2008 in Uncategorized with 3 comments
Construction is about to begin on HomeSight’s 102-unit Pontedera Condominiums and Lofts, rendering above, located at Hiawatha Place and Dearborn St in the Jackson Place neighborhood. Half of the units will be affordable to families earning less than 80% of the area median income, and half will be sold at market rate. […]
Posted on March 21st, 2008 in Uncategorized with no comments
This is Frank Gehry’s $2 billion vision for Grand Avenue in downtown LA adjacent to the Disney Concert Hall. The project had been stalled by financing setbacks related to the real estate slowdown, but construction is finally set to begin after $100 million of funding was secured from the Royal family of Dubai.
Meanwhile, the […]
Posted on March 21st, 2008 in Uncategorized with 3 comments
Built in 2007, I simply ask the question, why? Unfortunately, this is my generation’s legacy, to surely be looked back upon in disgust. Imagine if at the turn of the century the beautiful neighborhoods that populate Capitol Hill or Queen Anne, as examples, were filled with the abortion of style this house represents. […]
Posted on March 20th, 2008 in Uncategorized with 3 comments
On Tuesday night’s Housing Forum put on by the Seattle Great City Initiative, a panel consisting of Tony To, Charlie Royer, Maria Barrientos, and Sally Clark participated in an often lively discussion on what Seattle needs to do to meet our housing shortages in a sustainable manner (disclaimer: I’m Vice-Chair of the SGCI Steering Committee). There was some great perspectives […]
Posted on March 19th, 2008 in Uncategorized with 2 comments
[ Site 17 North, at Western Ave. and Wall St. in Belltown ]
I like it. Because, unlike Belltown Court (see previous post), there is life and vision in its design, from the massing and form, down to the detailing.
A big reason why so many people react negatively to new development is the lack of quality […]
Posted on March 18th, 2008 in Uncategorized with 17 comments
Choose one:
The new Belltown…
or the old Belltown…
Posted on March 18th, 2008 in Uncategorized with 4 comments
Artspace, the folks who developed Tashiro Kaplan Artist Lofts in Pioneer Square, are just finishing their second Seattle project, Hiawatha Lofts, a block southeast of Rainier Ave. and Dearborn St. The building houses 61 low-income artists lofts, 5000 square feet of retail space, and 54 underground parking stalls. Designed by SMR Architects, who […]
Posted on March 17th, 2008 in Uncategorized with 4 comments
by Wendell Berry, published 31 years ago:
‘It is no doubt impossible to live without thought of the future; hope and vision can live nowhere else. But the only possible guarantee of the future is responsible behavior in the present. When supposed future needs are used to justify misbehavior in the present, as is the tendency […]
Posted on March 17th, 2008 in Uncategorized with no comments
Posted on March 16th, 2008 in Uncategorized with 1 comment
Not. But would anyone be that surprised if at some point in the not too distant future it was officially renamed the Starbucks Hammering Man?
Regarding Seattle Coffee Works: they are serving up some serious espresso. On that funky block on Pike between 1st and 2nd, right next door to the obnoxious 50’s rock […]
Posted on March 15th, 2008 in Uncategorized with 5 comments
[ Rendering: Group Architect ]
Like a hornet. Like a crayola crayon. Pure, saturated, unapologetic yellow. Five uninterrupted stories of it, no less. And, OMG, it’s right next to traditional brick apartment buildings on both sides. Seattle, are you going to stand for it, this boldness, this blatant disrespect for context?
This […]
Posted on March 15th, 2008 in Uncategorized with 4 comments
Here’s another Ballard monstrosity just being completed on 24th, right next to the huge hole where the QFC used to be. It’s silly name, NO-MA, is supposed to mean “North of Market.” Ask yourself this. How plainly stupid would you feel telling people you lived in a building called NO-MA in the […]
Posted on March 14th, 2008 in Uncategorized with 11 comments
That is some sweet etched glass creeping up the side of the Olive 8 Hyatt Hotel/condo project at 8th and Olive downtown. The fade of the etch makes it look like the building is framed with massive white tubes — I like it.
When completed, the 39-story tower’s relatively high floor-to-floor spacing will push it […]
Posted on March 14th, 2008 in Uncategorized with 3 comments
Posted on March 13th, 2008 in Uncategorized with 11 comments
But will they go down in flames?
Based on their web portfolio, the design/build firm has yet to produce a building more than three stories tall. Yet within the past month they have unveiled plans for a 440-foot residential tower, as well as the 24-story hotel/condo project shown in the rendering above.
As for midrise, this 20-unit […]
Posted on March 12th, 2008 in Uncategorized with no comments
[ A lunch I had in Bellevue last weekend to celebrate a rare visit to the Eastside. After I ordered one Big Mac, the guy working behind the counter asked if I wanted two for the price of one, and I said, “are you offering me a free Big Mac?” and he said yes, […]
Posted on March 10th, 2008 in Uncategorized with 5 comments
[ Interbay; North is to the right ]
As reported in the Seattle PI today, and in the Seattle Times back in January, pretty much everyone* agrees that upzoning the Interbay district is a good idea. Interbay, which is not an official neighborhood, is a chunk of neglected land just south of the Ballard Bridge, […]
Posted on March 9th, 2008 in Uncategorized with 11 comments
[ Preferred option for the proposed new Safeway building in Pinehurst ]
As is clear in the site plan above, the proposed (big pdf) new Safeway in Seattle’s Pinehurst neighborhood is the standard suburban model — a single-use, single-story big box grocery store next to a sea of surface parking. An urban community that possessed […]
Posted on March 8th, 2008 in Uncategorized with 1 comment
[ Seneca St. and Minor Ave. on First Hill ]
I like this building because it’s purple. Our City lacks purple.
I can think of only one other large building in Seattle that has a lot of purple on it, and that’s Site 17 condos at 2440 Western Ave. in Belltown. The Epicenter in Fremont is […]
Posted on March 7th, 2008 in Uncategorized with 5 comments
Governor Gregoire is going to beat King County Executive Ron Sims to it: the State legislature just passed House Bill 2815, which establishes reduction targets for C02 emissions as well as strategies for achieving these reductions.
Meanwhile the City of Seattle, whose Mayor is noted for spearheading the US Mayors Climate Protection Agreement, has not yet […]
Posted on March 6th, 2008 in Uncategorized with 3 comments
[ Rendering of Kinects Apartments at 1823 Minor Ave. ]
If you’ve been wondering how much the Seattle market has shifted from condos to apartments, check out this mountainous list of new and proposed downtown apartment projects recently posted by the ever-industrious Seattle Condo Blog.
As with the Denny Way projects, I can’t resist doing the math:
Olivian; […]
Posted on March 5th, 2008 in Uncategorized with no comments
Posted on March 4th, 2008 in Uncategorized with 16 comments
[ 14th Ave. and E. Yesler Way ]
(Apologies in advance. So sorry. Not news. Nothing original here. You’ve heard it all before.)
Just a friendly reminder: We used to be better at making good buildings. The building on the left is probably 80 or 90 years old. The building […]
Posted on March 4th, 2008 in Uncategorized with 2 comments
[ Diagram of a “road diet,” which will be necessary to fit bike lanes on 23rd Ave ]
As previously reported, the City of Seattle’s new Bike Master Plan shows bike lanes on 23rd Ave, south of Madison St. Since 23rd Ave is so narrow, the only way this could happen is if the road loses […]
Posted on March 3rd, 2008 in Uncategorized with no comments