Replacing a parking lot in Pioneer Square, a designated historic district, required the developer to clear many hurdles. The design went through several versions before it won the approval of city officials, who vetted materials, signage and even color choices. In one concession, the sides of the Weyerhaeuser building were made of hand-laid brick, to help the structure blend with its neighbors. — NYT
Morris Newman covers the new headquarters of Weyerhaeuser, designed by Mithun, on Seattle's Pioneer Square.
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