New Heights Transforming Seattle's Iconic Space Needle |
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Author:
| OLSON KUNDIG, Kundig, Olson |
ISBN: | 978-1-86470-970-4 |
Publication Date: | Feb 2024 |
Publisher: | Images Publishing Group
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Book Format: | Hardback |
List Price: | USD $40.00 |
Book Description:
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* A beautifully presented narrative detailing the enthralling process of renovation the Space Needle, the first tower in the world to boast a revolving restaurant, and a structure that changed notions of engineering and construction
* The process of renovation from planning, construction to the final result are richly photographed in full color throughout, with numerous captions
* Incisive commentary from the many stakeholders involved with the Space Needle provides...
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* A beautifully presented narrative detailing the enthralling process of renovation the Space Needle, the first tower in the world to boast a revolving restaurant, and a structure that changed notions of engineering and construction
* The process of renovation from planning, construction to the final result are richly photographed in full color throughout, with numerous captions
* Incisive commentary from the many stakeholders involved with the Space Needle provides intriguing insight into the process of renovating such a beloved symbol
Originally built for the 1962 World's Fair, the Space Needle quickly became an international icon of the Pacific Northwest and a symbol of Seattle. At the time of its construction, the tower pointed the way toward the future with a sense of optimism, possibility, and invention. In its fifty-fifth year, the Space Needle is again representing an enhanced future with the Century Project, a holistic renovation of the upper levels led by Olson Kundig that repositions the iconic tower for its next fifty years. New Heights: Transforming Seattle's Iconic Space Needle documents this latest chapter of the Space Needle's story with an in-depth look at the innovations, challenges, and triumphs realized by the client and project team, as seen through the eyes of the architects.