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The Grass Blades

(Photo by Benjamin Benshneider.)


Facts

  • Name: The Grass Blades
  • Goal: to screen a parking lot to the north of the Experience Music Project and to create a new sense of entry to the Seattle Center at Harrison Street.
  • Year Built: 2002
  • Address: 305 Harrison Street
  • Client: Seattle Center
  • Designer: r-b-f Architecture
  • Cost: $500,000
  • Awards: 2002 American Institute of Architects Merit Award
  • Design Commission Reviews:
    • schematic design (December 6, 2001)

Design Commission's Influence
The Design Commission believed the Seattle Center's designer was too timid with its approach to the design of the wall, especially given that it was next to the Experience Music Project and would serve as a gateway to the Seattle Center.

The Design Commission made several recommendations to the Seattle Center and its design team:

Overall Concept and Direction

  • engage an artist who would consider this an opportunity to create a unique, distinct project
  • rethink the project by simplifying the overall approach to the wall design
  • add details that are complementary to the theme and responsive to the context


Wall of fins. (Photo by Benjamin Benshneider.)

Design Refinements

  • incorporate social spaces and opportunities for seating
  • protect the ends of the walls
  • frame the wall with piers to create strong openings that function as gateways
  • design the footings for the wall to be sensitive to the existing tree roots


Moveable fins. (Photo by Benjamin Benshneider.)

See other projects in the Visual Resume.

Last Updated: April 26, 2007

News
Submit Your Ideas for Holding Patterns
Have you noticed how many lots have been left empty or partially developed due to the stalled economy? The Seattle Design Commission wants your ideas for Holding Patterns, interim uses for stalled project sites. Submissions due May 24.

Next Meeting
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Recommendations
The Seattle Design Commission writes recommendations to public officials about the urban design merits of projects, such as:

West Thomas Street Pedestrian Overpass
The Design Commission believes the budget constraints and the ambitious size of the bridge have combined to compromise the design to an unacceptable degree. Read the memo (11/2009).

Portal, Street and Tunnel Visual Guidelines
The Design Commission identifies opportunities and constraints regarding the portal and vent building design and the larger urban framework surrounding the tunnel portals of the Alaskan Way Viaduct and Seawall Replacement project. Read the letter (11/2009). 

Stormwater Code
The Design Commission supports updating the Seattle Stormwater Code to incorporate, define and encourage the use of green stormwater infrastructure on both public and private projects. Read the letter (9/2009).

SR 520 Bridge Replacement
The Design Commission notes Option A+ Hybrid is consistent with its recommendations from 12/2008 and recommends that Option A+ Hybrid or Option M must accommodate future transit and other non-motorized uses to the maximum extent feasible. Read the memo (11/2009).

See more recommendations. Also, read the minutes of the commission's project reviews.

Visual Resume

The Grass Blades
See the AIA award-winning The Grass Blades at the Seattle Center and how the Design Commission's review made a difference in the development of this project. Open the Visual Resume.

photo by Benjamin Benschneider

Annual Report
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2008 Report
In 2008, the Design Commission reviewed $12.4 billion worth of public projects. For details, see the commission's annual report. 

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