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Freeway Park, officially known as Jim Ellis Freeway Park, is an urban park in Seattle, Washington, United States, connecting the city's downtown to the Seattle Convention Center and First Hill. The park sits atop a section of Interstate 5 and a large city-owned parking lot; 8th Avenue also bridges over the park. An unusual mixture of brutalist architecture and greeneā€¦
Freeway Park, officially known as Jim Ellis Freeway Park, is an urban park in Seattle, Washington, United States, connecting the city's downtown to the Seattle Convention Center and First Hill. The park sits atop a section of Interstate 5 and a large city-owned parking lot; 8th Avenue also bridges over the park. An unusual mixture of brutalist architecture and greenery, the 5.2-acre park, designed by Lawrence Halprin's office under the supervision of Angela Danadjieva, opened to the public on July 4, 1976, at a cost of $23.5 million. An expansion of the park that stretches several blocks up First Hill, including a stairway and wheelchair ramp, was opened in 1982.
  • Location: 700 Seneca Street · Seattle, Washington, United States
  • Area: 5.2 acres (2.1 ha; 0.0081 sq mi; 0.021 km²)
  • Opened: July 4, 1976
  • Operated by: Freeway Park Association
  • Architect: Lawrence Halprin, Angela Danadjieva
  • Architectural style: Brutalism
  • Owned by: Seattle Parks and Recreation
Data from: en.wikipedia.org