Seattle

The Aquatic Quiz #26
Zoo Project: People Will Swim with Polar Bears and Live to Tell the Tale  
2014/2.2, February 19 — Site-Specific Watershapes, Pond Plumbing, Sculpture on the Edge and more
February 19, 2014 www.watershapes.com ESSENTIAL Refined Expressions The designers at the landscape architecture firm of…
Pocket Park’s Glory
As mentioned previously, I've traveled to Seattle with fair frequency through the past few years.  Mostly I'm there to visit my mother on Bainbridge Island, but I've also given myself enough time to explore the area that I almost know my way around the city and its many public watershapes. On one trip a couple years back, I took the usual ferry ride from the island back to Seattle on my way to the airport, arriving in plenty of time for a leisurely stroll from the boat terminal to the metro station a few blocks away. My semi-roundabout path took me right by Pioneer Square, a place
World’s Fountain
When the weather cooperates, Seattle is a breathtaking place.  I particularly enjoy approaching the city from the water:  The skyline is backed by tall mountains and offers lessons in scale, proportion and visual integrity you just don’t get from a typical cityscape. My very first visit to Seattle, however, took place long before I had
Ripples #48
Compiled and Written by Lenny Giteck   Topless in Seattle: Female CancerSurvivor Fights City Pool's Dress Code
2012/7.2, July 25 — Whimsical Design, Vanishing Edges, Inspiring Waterfalls and more
July 25, 2012 WATERSHAPES.COM ESSENTIAL Serious Whimsy Developing watershapes and landscapes for residential clients can…