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Georgetown Steam Plant  

Georgetown Steam Plant

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Georgetown Steam Plant

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Concept
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25,000 sqft - 100,000 sqft
Project Goal: Create an active community learning and gathering place within the historic Georgetown Steam Plant.

Beginning with the historic structure and the context in which it was created, we strive to affirm the Georgetown Steam Plant as a National Landmark in history AND as a catalyst for change and community action. The Steam Plant is a bridge from the past to the present, across communities that have been divided, to a prosperous and equitable future. Through the transition from Indigenous lands to an industrial hub, from supplying power for an expanding City, to inspiring a neighborhood of residents and makers, to powering future generations with knowledge; this place will engage the community to be a resource for all.

We see the Steam Plant as an engine to empower the local community and beyond, using historic interpretation and immersion to inspire understanding and innovation; fostering education in the sciences and arts to propel our youth, especially the underserved, to the careers of the future; and activating this building and grounds for the communal benefit of the Georgetown and South Park neighborhoods, with a focus on environmental and quality of life initiatives.

Every component of this building is protected, and our team will navigate and celebrate the importance of this influential structure. Our design role from 2021-2024 is to be the conveners and interventionists, to make the building stand up, be safe and accessible to as many people as possible. Our advocacy role is to partner with the community to activate it daily, to be a place to gather, learn, dream, and celebrate.

The Plant is a beautiful machine. It appears as a once dangerous jungle gym, offering a feast for the eyes and senses, waiting to become a learning place that visitors never forget. It was built in 1906 to power the streetcar system and eventually became a backup power plant for Seattle until 1977 when it was decommissioned. Since then, Seattle City Light and many others have worked to preserve the building, repair it, restore it, and get it designated as a National Historic Landmark.

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