Seattle Architecture Foundation
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The Seattle Architecture Foundation, Seattle, Washington, USA, is dedicated to increasing public awareness and appreciation of architecture and the built environment. SAF is a non-profit, 501(c)(3) organization governed by a Board of Directors. Programs are funded by donors and implemented by volunteers. SAF offers youth programming, annual exhibits, special events and walking tours of downtown Seattle and surrounding neighborhoods.
Blueprints: 100 Years of Seattle Architecture
Blueprints: 100 Years of Seattle Architecture is a permanent exhibit operated by the Seattle Architecture Foundation, located at the SAF office at 1333 Fifth Avenue, Suite 300, Seattle in Rainier Square Plaza. Blueprints features historical and contemporary photographs, models, drawings, renderings, original art and building remnants.
References
Survey Profile: Seattle Architecture Foundation, Historic Seattle, accessed online 4 September 2009.
Seattle’s Privately Owned Public Open Spaces: A Walking Tour, Seattle Channel, A26 August 2009, accessed online 4 September 2009.
Seattle Architecture Foundation Hosts Open House February 26, dipika, Design Kompany, 21 February 2009, accessed online 4 September 2009.
More Locals Joining Tour for Architectural Perspective Clay Holtzman, Puget Sound Business Journal, 7 August 2009, accessed 4 September 2009.
External Links
Seattle Architecture Foundation website