KEXP Gathering Space by SKB Architects
A new glazed, mid-block entry further opens the studio to the street, bringing people into the KEXP gathering space, which in turn opens to the Seattle Center campus through roll-up doors.
A new glazed, mid-block entry further opens the studio to the street, bringing people into the KEXP gathering space, which in turn opens to the Seattle Center campus through roll-up doors.
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