ANGLO
AMERICA-U S A/Washington-Seattle
WORLD FAMOUS BUILDINGS
From 'Explore worldwide'1999'. Morning Calm'from KAL Infreight Magazine May 2003,
Space Needle
Board Street, Seattle

Architects by John Graham & Associates on 1962. 184m height and 832 steps to the observation deck. Photo
by Dr.Shin Youngjin on 23 June 2007.
Skyline
Seattle


Photo
by Dr.Shin Youngjin on 23 June 2007.
Columbia Center
Cherry Street, Fifth Avenue & Fourth Avenue, Seattle


Architect by Chester L Lindsey Architects on 1985. 285m height,76 floors.Tallest building in the state Washington. Photo
by Dr.Shin Youngjin on 23 June 2007.
Washington Mutual Tower
Seneca Street, 2nd & 3rd Avenue, Seattle

Architect by Kohn Pederson Fox Associates PC & McKinley Architects on 1988.235m height and 55th floors. World headquartwes of Washington Mutual Bank. Photo
by Dr.Shin Youngjin on 23 June 2007.
Seattle Municipal Tower
Fifth Avenue, Seattle


Architect by Bassetti Architects on 1990. 220m height and 57th floors. Seattle's 4th tallest building-built and opened as the AT&T Gateway Tower. Photo
by Dr.Shin Youngjin on 23 June 2007.
1000 Second Avenue
Madison Street, Seattle
Construction by Howard S wright Construction Co. 7 KPFF Consulting Engineers on 1987. 150m height and 43th floors. Photo
by Dr.Shin Youngjin on 23 June 2007.
Henry M Jackson Federal Building
Seattle
Architects by John Graham & Associates, Bassetti Architects on 1974.148m height and 37th floors. Winner of the AIA Honor Award in 1976. Photo
by Dr.Shin Youngjin on 23 June 2007.
Two Union Square
Union Street, Seattle


Architect by NBBJ on 1989. 225m height and 56th floors. Local nickname is 'Zippo Building'. Photo
by Dr.Shin Youngjin on 23 June 2007.
US Bank Centre
Fifth Avenue, Seattle

Architect by Callison Architecture Inc. on 1989. 177m height and 44th floors.Opened as the Pacipic First Center. Photo
by Dr.Shin Youngjin on 23 June 2007.
Wamu Center
Second Avenue, Seattle
Architect by NBBJ on 2006. Museum plaza 182m height and 42th floors. Photo
by Dr.Shin Youngjin on 23 June 2007.
Century Square
Pike Street, Seattle
Architect by 3D International on 1986. 116m height and 30th floors. Photo
by Dr.Shin Youngjin on 23June 2007.
Smith Tower
Yesler Street, Seattle
Architect by Gaggin & Gaggin on 1914. 141m height and 42 Stories, 36th floors.Smith made his fortune making typewriters and guns and10-foot diameter glass ball on top flashes the hour and quarter-hour at
night with red, white and blue lights. The Smith contains 33 full floors of office space. Photo
by Dr.Shin Youngjin on 23 June 2007.