Love these photographs.
So much fun in so many places.
Tag: seattle
Beautiful Summer Sky
Beautiful Tuesday Morning
Beautiful Beach
Beautiful Tunnel
Beautiful Work Space
I’ve every-once-in-awhile wondered how/why
the “cubicle” was invented. Interesting thoughts
behind the wearisome+unremarkable office space.
Do we even need this kind of space now or in
the future?
A great alternative is The HUB. The Hub is a global
network of collaborative, connected community
of enterprising ideas uniting people with
entrepreneurial ventures. An awesome global
collective of professionals.
Beautiful Architecture
Beautiful Designer
“If you can’t find it, design it” is the motto of the Vignellis, whose renowned work ranges
”from the spoon to the city.” Kathy Brew & Roberto Guerra’s film brings us into the Vignellis’ world, capturing their intelligence and creativity, as well as their humanity, warmth, and humor.
http://www.designisonefilm.com
Beautiful Reuse
Beautiful Sculpture
As mentioned in a previous post, Cascade Neighborhood also
has some celebrated new additions along with some gems.
Sandwiched between the sleek new Amazon.com buildings
and the Cascade Park is a new building with some wonderful
sculptures reminiscent of logs. I don’t know the official
name of the sculptures but I like to call them the
Rainbow Logs.
Beautiful Mid-Century Architecture
Back to my documentation of the disappearing act of beautiful
authentic Cascade Neighborhood as Amazon.com moves in.
Today I highlight the mid-century building across the street
from the Cascade Park and P-Patch. It’s the old
Central Supply Center for Seattle School District built in 1955.
I love the rhythm of the roof pattern, classic 1950s architecture.
I discovered this great website about South Lake Union
which is where changes are occurring almost daily.



















