• Source: Seattle City Hall
    • Seattle City Hall (also known as the Seattle Municipal Building) is the home of the offices of the mayor and city council of Seattle, Washington, located between 4th Avenue and 5th Avenue in the downtown area of the city. Most city departments have their offices in the nearby Seattle Municipal Tower. In 2003, the Seattle city government moved into a new, "green" city hall building. Until 1962, the city government operated from the King County Courthouse, alongside the King County government. The new City Hall and Plaza, together with the adjacent Seattle Municipal Tower, Seattle Justice Center, and (unbuilt) Civic Square, comprise the Seattle Civic Center.


      Awards


      2005 U.S. Green Building Council: LEED-NC v2 Gold
      2005 AIA Seattle: Commendation for Design
      2006 AIA Washington Civic Design Awards: Honor Award
      2006 American Institute of Steel Construction IDEAS Awards Program: Merit Award
      2007 AIA Northwest & Pacific Region: Merit Award


      Gallery




      See also


      Black Lives Matter street mural (Seattle City Hall)


      References




      External links



      Seattle City Hall website
      Seattle Civic Center website
      U.S. Green Building Council
      AIA Seattle Honor Awards 2005

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