Seattle Architecture: A Walking Guide to Downtown - 2


Item Number: 130

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: $20

Online Close: Mar 17, 2009 3:00 PM EDT

Bid History: 4 bids - Item Sold!

Description


"If you like architecture and you love Seattle, we have the book for you. Seattle Architecture is finally available, and it's fetchingly cool." -Seattle Post-Intelligencer 


This long-awaited guidebook has been described as a model of accuracy and comprehensive coverage of downtown Seattle buildings and spaces.  More than 400 images are featured in the full-color book.  Seattle Architecture Foundation (SAF) worked with author Maureen Elenga and volunteers for more than two years to develop the book, the organization’s first publication.  It is the only Seattle guidebook that focuses entirely on downtown Seattle from I-5 to Elliott Bay, Seattle Center, the southern boundaries of the International District, and where it all began, Pioneer Square.



The guidebook is divided into nine chapters each beginning with a map of the neighborhood that suggests a self-guided tour and an historical overview.  Chapter 6 is devoted to Pike Place Market.


 




 


 



 



 


 

Special Instructions


May be picked up at the Market Foundation office in Seattle or shipped at winning bidder's expense.


 



 



 



 

Donated by

Seattle Architecture Foundation