“Waterfronts have been historically separated from the vibrant life of urban centers,” says LMN Architects partner Mark Reddington, which is why his firm wants to unify the Seattle waterfront with a new addition. The local firm has released new renderings of its 50,000-square-foot Ocean Pavilion at the Seattle Aquarium, which is meant to start construction later this year.
LMN designed the new pavilion to complement the existing 1977 structures by Bassetti/Norton/Metler/Rekevics as part of a sprawling 9 acre master plan by the City of Seattle to create a public Waterfront Park Promenade in the coming years. The scheme will connect Pike Place Market and the aquarium with the city’s historic piers and Pioneer Square neighborhood as a way to promote better movement across Seattle’s waterfront.
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