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Pioneer Square WESTERN AVE WESTERN 2nd AVE 1st AVE 3rd AVE 4th AVE 5th AVE 6th AVE POST AVE G2 PIONEER SQUARE YESLER WAY CHERRY ST • 136 • 141-147 • 167-170 JAMES ST • 137-140 S WASHINGTON ST PIONEER • 163 • 148, 149 SEATTLE JUSTICE CENTER • 154-156 • 150-153 SEATTLE POLICE HEADQUARTERS, 610 FIFTH AVE. S MAIN ST SQUARE JEFFERSON ST • 164 • 165 • 157-160 • 161 136 Codes & Protocols, 2nd AVE EXTENSION S • 172, 173 Pam Beyette, Michael • 171 TERRACE ST Davis, Norie Sato and 1st AVE S • 162 Richard Turner, 2003. Cast 3rd AVE S bronze, limestone and glass • 166 S JACKSON ST 2nd AVE S • 176-178 installation. LOBBY. • 174, 175 S KING ST • 179-181 • 184 • 189 SEATTLE JUSTICE CENTER King 4th AVE S MUNICIPAL COURT OF SEATTLE, 600 FIFTH AVE. Street • 182, 183 Station 137 Points of View, Pam Beyette, Michael Davis, Norie Sato and Richard SEATTLE CITY HALL 600 FOURTH AVE. Turner, 2003. Granite, bronze and limestone sculptures. 141 Blue Glass Passage, James 146 Water Weaving Light LOBBY AND PLAZA. Carpenter, 2003. Glass, Cycle, Nobuho Nagasawa, stainless steel, aluminum 2005. Fiber-optic and sound 138 Witness and Dilemma, and maple walkway. SUSPENDED installation. STAIRWELL OFF CHERRY Levels, Weights and WALKWAY, LEVEL 2. AT FOURTH AVE. Measures, Pam Beyette, Michael Davis, Norie Sato 142 continuum, Beliz Brother, 147 Cultural Heritage and and Richard Turner, 2002. 2003. Glass wall and panel Sister City Collection, Cast bronze sculptures. with photographic film. Various artists. OFFICE OF STAIRWELL BETWEEN FLOORS 2 AND 3. ENTRANCE TO CITY COUNCIL OFFICES, INTERGOVERNMENTAL RELATIONS, BERTHA LEVEL 2. KNIGHT LANDES ROOM AND THE MAYOR’S 139 Seattle Justice Center HISTORICAL CONFERENCE ROOM. Elevator Lobbies, Marita 143 return, Beliz Brother, Dingus, Joanne Hammer, 2003. Glass wall and panel Deborah Lawrence, Brad with photographic film. A. Miller, Darlene Nguyen- FIFTH AVE. LOBBY. Ely and M.A. Papanek- 144 Evolving Wing and the Miller. Various wall- Gravity of Presence, Eric mounted installations. 2003. FLOORS 2, 3 AND 9–12. Robertson, Aluminum, yellow cedar, copper and 140 Day and Night, Anna stone wall sculpture. FIFTH AVE. LOBBY. Skibska, 2002. Suspended glass sculptures. JURY ROOM. 145 illumine, Beliz Brother, 2005. Suspended colored glass discs. INSIDE GLASS TOWER AT FOURTH AVE. AND CHERRY STREET. PHOTO: BELIZ BROTHER. PHOTO: TOM COLLICOTT. 16 17 PIONEER SQUARE (CONTINUED) KING COUNTY JAIL 500 FIFTH AVE. ALONG FIFTH & SIXTH AVENUES 148 Jail House Garden, Martha 149 Torus Torum, Benson Schwartz, 1987. Shaw, 1984. Tile and Mixed media 161 Tumbling Figure: 5 Stages, King County King County Public Art concrete plaza. relief. Michael Spafford, 1979. SOUTH PLAZA. Public Art Collection (4Culture). Collection (4Culture). Wall-mounted epoxy and NORTH PLAZA. aluminium. King County Public Art Collection (4Culture). SIXTH AVE. AND JEFFERSON STREET. KING COUNTY ADMINISTRATION BUILDING 500 FOURTH AVE. 162 Songbird, John Henry, 2012. 150 Rhododendrons, Harold 152 Lunar Promenade, Alden Steel and paint. Collection of Balazs, 1976. Porcelain enamel Mason, 1989. Acrylic on Martin Selig Real Estate. FIFTH mural. King County Public Art canvas. King County Public Art AVE. AND TERRACE STREET. Collection (4Culture). FOURTH AVE. Collection (4Culture). FOURTH AVE. ENTRANCE. LOBBY. AROUND PIONEER SQUARE 151 Untitled #625, Robert 153 Sandworm, George AND ALONG YESLER WAY Sperry, 1985. Ceramic tile Tsutakawa, 1985. Steel mural. King County Public Art sculpture. King County Public 163 City Light, City Bright, FOURTH AVE. Art Collection (4Culture). FIFTH Collection (4Culture). Nancy Blum, 2001. Cast iron LOBBY. AVE. ENTRANCE. utility cover. SOUTHEAST CORNER OF INTERSECTION AT FOURTH AVE. AND JAMES MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. COUNTY COURTHOUSE STREET. 516 THIRD AVE. Other utility covers by 154 Truth Crushed to the Earth 156 Standing Tall, Linda Betsy Best-Spadaro, Garth Will Rise Again, Linda Beaumont, 2010. Light; hand- Edwards, Nathan Jackson, Beaumont, 2005. Terrazzo, painted, etched and photo Anne Knight, Barbara Earl marble and cast glass floor. laminated glass; and steel.King Thomas, 1975–2002. Cast iron King County Public Art County Public Art Collection utility covers. VARIOUS LOCATIONS Collection (4Culture). FIRST FLOOR (4Culture). SECOND FLOOR ELEVATOR THROUGHOUT DOWNTOWN. LOBBY. LOBBY. 164 Fortson Square, Elizabeth 155 From these Hills, from Conner, Cliff Willwert and these Waters, Douglas Brian Goldbloom, 2001. Cooper, 2005. Charcoal Sited sculptural installation and graphite on paper on with recycled architectural panel. King County Public Art artifacts, cast objects and Collection (4Culture). FIRST FLOOR granite sculpture. SECOND AVE. AND LOBBY. PHOTO: SPIKE MAFFORD. YESLER WAY. 165 Prefontaine Fountain, Carl THE CHINOOK BUILDING 401 FIFTH AVE. F. Gould, 1926. Granite and 157 Confluences, Anna 159 Longacres, Kent, Glenn blue tile basin. THIRD AVE. AND Valentina Murch, 2007. Rudolph, 2007. Etched stone YELSER WAY. Painted steel ceiling mural. King County Public Art Pioneer Square (First Hill installation. King County Collection (4Culture). SOUTH SIDE OF 166 Public Art Collection (4Culture). BUILDING EXTERIOR. Streetcar), Claudia Fitch, FIFTH AVE. ENTRANCE. 2013. Painted steel “beads” on 160 Rotations, Anna Valentina streetcar poles. SOUTH JACKSON 158 Brewing Storm, Pacific Murch, 2009. Steel and STREET STREETCAR PLATFORM AT OCCIDENTAL AND SECOND AVE. SOUTH. Coast Trail and Stand of light. King County Public Art Firs, Cumberland, Glenn Collection (4Culture). LOBBY, NORTH Rudolph, 2007. Etched stone WALL. mural. King County Public Art Collection (4Culture). NORTH SIDE OF BUILDING EXTERIOR. 18 19 PIONEER SQUARE (CONTINUED) PIONEER PLACE PARK FIRST AVE. SOUTH AND YESLER WAY. FIRE STATION 10 400 SOUTH WASHINGTON STREET. 167 Seattle Totem Pole, Charles 169 Chief Seattle Fountain, 176 Call and Response, Stuart 178 bamboo, luminous, Nancy Brown, William Brown, James Wehn, 1909. Bronze Nakamura, 2008. Boulder, Chew and Jacqueline James Starfish, Robert bust and cast iron basin. inlaid pavers and metal Metz, 2008. Resin and light Harris, William Andrews, screen. FOURTH AVE. SOUTH AND SOUTH sculpture. ALONG FIFTH AVE. SOUTH. James Andrews, 1940. 170 Day/Night, Hachivi Edgar WASHINGTON STREET. Polychrome-carved Alaskan Heap of Birds, 1991. Porcelain red cedar pole. enamel and cedar panels. 177 Sentinels, Gloria Bornstein, 2008. Steel sculptures. ALONG 168 Pergola, Julian Everett, 1909. SOUTH WASHINGTON STREET. Cast iron and glass structure. Seattle Parks and Recreation Collection. KING STREET CENTER 201 SOUTH JACKSON STREET. 179 The Plaza at King Street AROUND OCCIDENTAL SQUARE OCCIDENTAL AVE. SOUTH & SOUTH MAIN STREET. Center, Jack Mackie with NBBJ, Hewitt Architects, 171 Anawog, Jan Evans, 1978. 173 Killer Whale, Bear, 1999. Painted steel sculpture. SECOND Tsonqua, Sun and Raven, Concrete and steel plaza AVE. AND SOUTH WASHINGTON STREET. Duane Pasco, 1971. Carved with landscaping. King County cedar sculptures. OCCIDENTAL Public Art Collection (4Culture). SOUTHEAST CORNER OF BUILDING. 172 Seattle Fallen Firefighters SQUARE. Memorial, Hai Ying Wu, 180 Earth, Wind and Water, 1995. Cast bronze and granite Maya Radoczy, 1999. PHOTO: YAM BRAND. sculpture. Seattle Bravest Kiln- Charity. OCCIDENTAL SQUARE. cast glass lighting. King 181 Rain Forest Gates, Jean County Public Art Collection Whitesavage and Nick (4Culture). BUILDING INTERIOR. Lyle, 1999. Hand-forged and painted steel gates. King County Public Art Collection (4Culture). FRONT GATES. KING STREET STATION 303 SOUTH JACKSON STREET. 182 Windvanes, Ned Kahn, 2000. 183 Moto, Jerry Mayer, 2004. Steel and aluminum columns. Aluminum reflective signage. Sound Transit Art Program Sound Transit Art Program Collection. STATION CANOPY SUPPORT Collection. ON COLUMNS OPPOSITE THE COLUMNS. COMMUTER RAIL PLATFORM. ALONG SOUTH JACKSON STREET 184 4 (Where shall I go ahead?), Bill Will, 2001. Sandblasted granite seating. PHOTO: COURTESY DUANE PASCO. UNION STATION SQUARE, THIRD AVE. SOUTH AND SOUTH JACKSON STREET. SEATTLE FIRE DEPARTMENT HEADQUARTERS 301 SECOND AVE. S. 174 Firefighter Silhouette, 175 Firefighters’ Memorial, Tom Askman, 1987. Bronze Ellen Ziegler, 1987. Colored and zinc cut-out sculptures. terrazzo and brass floor. LOBBY. BUILDING EXTERIOR. 20 21.
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