... but you'll have pay to move it to your property. The house was designed by Paul Thiry, the "father of Northwest modernism", in 1962, the year of Seattle World's Fair, for which Thiry was principal architect.
... but you'll have pay to move it to your property. The house was designed by Paul Thiry, the "father of Northwest modernism", in 1962, the year of Seattle World's Fair, for which Thiry was principal architect.
Article in Seattle Times
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Wow, supercool. Hope it gets saved - $240,000 for it isn't expensive at all.
because they don't want to look like anti-cultural idiots when they demolish a work by a prominent local architect for a pool and better view? are you surprised they live in this abortion?
from the moron, er... owner's 2006 state senate campaign website:
Today, as she continues to promote the Republican Party, she also works to protect... the character of her neighborhood...
huh. a hypocrite... and a republican! who would've guessed?!?
Ugh, holz. Thanks for the additional info even though it just makes me sick to my stomach.
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