SEATTLE — Developers met with Seattle officials Tuesday night to reveal what a proposed Amazon campus in the Denny Triangle area might look like.
The company wants to erect three new skyscrapers in the area, though it hasn’t officially asked for approval of the project yet.
GeekWire reported that architects would like to build a space that functions more as a neighborhood than a corporate campus.
From GeekWire:
Among the ideas presented was a "shared use street" that could accomodate pedestrians and bicyclists, and possibly even food trucks.
An all-weather playfield, possibly to be constructed of synthetic turf, along with a nearby dog park could be community gathering places that encourage people to interact with one another.
The Seattle Times reports that the project, nicknamed Rufus 2.0 for a former employee's dog, would be downtown Seattle's largest ever.
Click the link on the left to view more design images. Follow this link to see a full PDF of the plan with more images: www.seattle.gov/dpd/AppDocs/GroupMeetings/DRProposal3013151AgendaID3614.pdf
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