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The architecture of Seattle, Washington, the largest city in the Pacific Northwest region of the U.S., features elements that predate the arrival of the area's first settlers of European ancestry in the mid-19th century, and has reflected and influenced numerous architectural styles over time. As of the early 21st century, a major construction boom continues to redefine the city's downtown area as well as neighborhoods such as Capitol Hill, Ballard and, perhaps most dramatically, South Lake Union.

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  • The architecture of Seattle, Washington, the largest city in the Pacific Northwest region of the U.S., features elements that predate the arrival of the area's first settlers of European ancestry in the mid-19th century, and has reflected and influenced numerous architectural styles over time. As of the early 21st century, a major construction boom continues to redefine the city's downtown area as well as neighborhoods such as Capitol Hill, Ballard and, perhaps most dramatically, South Lake Union. (en)
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  • Administration Building, Ballard Locks, designed by Bebb and Gould, completed 1916. (en)
  • A 1916 ad promotes the then-new Carolina Court on Eastlake Avenue in the Cascade neighborhood (en)
  • SPL Green Lake branch, one of half a dozen surviving Carnegie libraries in Seattle. (en)
  • An interior space in the Henry Art Gallery (en)
  • Naval Reserve Armory on Lake Union, circa 1950... (en)
  • SPL Northgate Branch Library (en)
  • Underground control room for the locks (en)
  • West Point Light, Fort Lawton (en)
  • ...and in 2015 as the Museum of History and Industry (en)
  • The 1933 Seattle Art Museum in Volunteer Park, now Seattle Asian Art Museum. The Art Moderne building was designed by Carl F. Gould. (en)
  • Seattle Public Library old Downtown Carnegie Library, photographed here in 1919. (en)
  • One of the six double officers' quarters at Fort Lawton (en)
  • SPL Central Library, designed by Rem Koolhaas and completed in 2004 (en)
  • A now-interior space of the Wing Luke Museum, incorporating a light well from the East Kong Yick Building. (en)
  • The Chelsea, near Kinnear Park on Queen Anne Hill was designed by Harlan Thomas and opened as a hotel in 1907; it became increasingly residential, and by 1917 was simply an apartment building. (en)
  • Detail, Museum of Pop Culture with monorail entering (en)
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  • MOHAI Armory building at Lake Union Park west side high quality.jpg (en)
  • Henry Art Gallery, Fifteenth Avenue Northeast at Northeast Campus Parkway, Seattle, King County, WA HABS WASH,17-SEAT,16-23.tif (en)
  • Fort Lawton - Navy housing 01.jpg (en)
  • SAAM 02.jpg (en)
  • Seattle - Carnegie Library 01.jpg (en)
  • Seattle - Carolina Court ad 1916.jpg (en)
  • Seattle - Green Lake Library 02.jpg (en)
  • Seattle - Northgate branch library 01c.jpg (en)
  • Seattle - The Chelsea 01.jpg (en)
  • Seattle — Chittenden Locks Admin Building.jpg (en)
  • The Seattle Central Library.jpg (en)
  • West Point Light.jpg (en)
  • Wing Luke Museum - upper hallway 01A.jpg (en)
  • Experience Music Project, Science Fiction Museum, Seattle .jpg (en)
  • Chittenden Locks - old pump room under Administration Building - pano 01.jpg (en)
  • Naval Reserve Armory Seattle with USS Waxbill circa in 1950.jpg (en)
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  • The architecture of Seattle, Washington, the largest city in the Pacific Northwest region of the U.S., features elements that predate the arrival of the area's first settlers of European ancestry in the mid-19th century, and has reflected and influenced numerous architectural styles over time. As of the early 21st century, a major construction boom continues to redefine the city's downtown area as well as neighborhoods such as Capitol Hill, Ballard and, perhaps most dramatically, South Lake Union. (en)
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  • Architecture of Seattle (en)
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