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The death of the suburban corporate campus
The allure of suburbia as the home of corporate headquarters is over. Like Weyerhaeuser, companies are coming back to the city.
Mark Hinshaw, FAIA, is an architect and urban planner. He was an architecture critic for The Seattle Times and is the author of many articles and books, including Citistate Seattle (1999).
The allure of suburbia as the home of corporate headquarters is over. Like Weyerhaeuser, companies are coming back to the city.
Johnpaul Jones has shaped major projects from the Northwest to the nation's capital.
The stalled Triad condominium project has left a gaping void across from City Hall. Has downtown development lost its cachet?