The following photos were taken in Seattle’s University District, on the University of Washington Seattle Campus. The projects shown here are:
- Montlake Triangle
- University of Washington Link Light Rail Station
- Maple Hall and Terry Hall
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The following photos were taken in Seattle’s University District, on the University of Washington Seattle Campus. The projects shown here are:
The following photos are of two different project sites in the North Lynnwood Census-Designated Place, an area north of Lynnwood and inside Lynnwood’s urban growth area. All photos were taken on December 17, 2013. The projects shown here are:
The following photos are of three different project sites in the North Lynnwood Census-Designated Place, an area north of Lynnwood and inside Lynnwood’s urban growth area. All photos were taken on December 17, 2013. The projects shown here are:
The following photos are of three different project sites in Lynnwood. All photos were taken on December 16, 2013. The projects shown here are:
The following photos are of three different project sites in Lynnwood. All photos were taken on December 16, 2013. The projects shown here are:
While taking photos in Seattle’s University District, I decided to take photos of the Canada Geese commonly found year-round in the region. Typically they are seen surrounded by their own droppings and eating grass. This photo set shows Canada Geese surrounded by their own droppings and eating grass. The Nuclear Reactor Building (now More Hall Annex) is a product of the University of Washington Nuclear Engineering program, which was established in 1958 and the resulting department founded in 1965. First operated in April 1961, the two-story Brutalist building has a transparent top-floor design unlike other college reactor buildings, so outsiders can see the interior parts of the building. The concept of the building’s “openness” was to convey knowledge about nuclear power by displaying parts of it. The centerpiece of the building was a 100-kilowatt Argonaut reactor, which was one of several built for universities. The reactor was used for research and training, and for creating isotopes for medical treatments. The following photos were taken in Seattle’s University District, on the University of Washington Seattle Campus. The projects shown here are:
The Intellectual House photos were taken on October 30, 2013, and the other photos were taken on November 27, 2013. The following photos were taken in Mountlake Terrace on November 16, 2013. The projects shown here are:
Neighborhood-wise, all 4 projects are in Cascade View, located in the northeast corner of Mountlake Terrace, next to Lynnwood. The following photos were taken in Mountlake Terrace on November 16, 2013. The projects shown here are:
Neighborhood-wise, the 1st project is in Downtown Mountlake Terrace, the 2nd project is at the Downtown/Gateway border, the 3rd project is in Gateway, and the 4th project is in Cedar Terrace. |
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