Controversy over Counterbalance Park

Counterbalance is an urban plaza in Seattle’s Queen Anne/Uptown neighborhood. Photo by Murase Associates

Photo by Murase Associates

An addition to Counterbalance Park at Queen Anne Avenue and Roy Street in Seattle is causing a debate about whether the public work of an architect should be changed without appropriate oversight. In this case, the work is by well-known Pacific Northwest landscape architect Robert Murase, who died in 2005. Here and here are some articles about the controversy.

 

  • http://www.murase.com Murase Associates

    You can help by contacting the City of Seattle Parks Department: Christopher Williams, Acting Superintendent (Christopher.Williams@seattle.gov) and Michael Shiosaki, Parks and Recreation Director (michael.shiosaki@seattle.gov)!

  • Flora Ninelles

    Another article came out Wednesday, April 18, in the Queen Anne News, qamagnews@nwlink.com. It gives more recent information on Seattle Parks’ predicament.