Amazon's latest construction in the Denny Triangle opened January 2018 and is quite different to the Amazon Tower I, which went up in 2015 down the street. Relatively low to the ground with the aesthetic of a sci-fi movie, the name says it all with the Spheres, which are constructed in white metals and glass and contain within them a veritable botanic garden's worth of plants.

You can stop in the atrium (called the 'Understory') for a small exhibit on the building's architecture and ethos. Tours are available as part of a larger tour of Amazon HQ, which can be arranged on the website.


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1. Amazon Tower I

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The new Seattle HQ of online retail behemoth Amazon opened in December 2015. Officially it's called Amazon Tower I, but it's known colloquially as 'the…

2. Times Square Building

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This terracotta and granite structure, guarded by eagles perched on the roof, was designed by the Paris-trained architect Carl Gould (who also designed…

3. Denny Park

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4. Victor Steinbrueck Park

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5. Corner & Sanitary Market Buildings

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6. Washington State Convention Center

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7. Pike Place Market

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8. Main & North Arcades

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