The Pavilion Park | New Residential Communities | by Miller Hull Architects

“Spirit architecture throught Continual Exploration”
The great motto and spirit from wellknown architect MillerHull Also reflected to their design here that you can find in Seattle’s South Lake Union neighborhood. This pavilion in the park is a presentation center for the South Lake Union neighborhood and its new residential communities.

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This New Residential Communities Sited on the edge of an urban park, the building sits lightly on the land, suspended above the gently-sloping terrain atop short concrete piers. The building edges are cantilevered, allowing the grade and vegetation to run uninterrupted beneath.

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Get Awards at : 2007 BSA Sustainable Design Award Designed by Miller Hull Architects.

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