Harrison Street Entry Screen Wall (Seattle Center, Seattle)
Harrison Street Entry Screen Wall

Award of Merit

Submitting Firm: r-b-f architecture

Design Team: John Fleming, Andrew Borges, Tim Rohleder, Julia Egenolf, Eric Baldwin, Mark Adams, Tristin Pagenkopf, Kent Greene, Ziad Shehab

Location: 305 Harrison Street, Seattle

Owner/Client: Seattle Center

Consultants: Harriott Engineers, Inc., structural; Susan Zoccola, pain design; Candela, lighting

General Contractor: PLC Construction Services, Inc.

Photography: r-b-f architecture

Jury Comments: "The architects have successfully taken on a piece of civic structure, creating a 'splendid distraction' that makes this space work. They've achieved a structure light enough to coexist with the EMP. We find this structure delightful both horizontally and vertically, from afar and up close."

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People who voted for this project had this to say:
Reader Comments
totally awesome!
Julia Egenolf, r-b-f.com

Survey Results for AIA AWARDS Survey Harrison Street Entry Screen Wall
Rate 1-5 your agreement (5) or disagreement (1) that this project advances your notion of a "community ideal."
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Rate 1-5 your agreement (5) or disagreement (1) that the jury's selections, taken together, represent the best recent work of this area's design and building community.
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