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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 Washington State 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 (21,000 m2) 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. A later addition to the park opened in 1982 winds several blocks up First Hill, with a staircase and wheelchair ramp.

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  • Freeway Park est un parc urbain de Seattle, aux États-Unis. Il relit le centre-ville de la ville au Washington State Convention Center (WSCC) et au quartier de First Hill. Le parc est un mélange inhabituel d'architecture brutaliste et de verdure, conçu par le bureau de Lawrence Halprin sous la supervision d' (en). Il a ouvert au public le 4 juillet 1976. * Portail de Seattle * Portail des espaces verts * Portail de l’architecture et de l’urbanisme (fr)
  • Freeway Park es un parque urbano en la ciudad de Seattle, la más importante del estado de Washington (Estados Unidos). Cconecta Downtown Seattle con el y . El parque se encuentra sobre una sección de la y un gran estacionamiento de propiedad de la ciudad; la también pasa por encima del parque. Una mezcla inusual de arquitectura brutalista y vegetación, el parque de 21 000 m², diseñado por la oficina de Lawrence Halprin bajo la supervisión de , abierto al público el 4 de julio de 1976. Una adición posterior al parque inaugurado en 1982 serpentea varias cuadras hasta First Hill, con una escalera y una rampa para sillas de ruedas.​ (es)
  • 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 Washington State 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 (21,000 m2) 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. A later addition to the park opened in 1982 winds several blocks up First Hill, with a staircase and wheelchair ramp. (en)
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