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EPISODE · Aug 13, 2020 · 35 MIN

Episode 10 – Serenity, Surprise, and Delight

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Explore the life, times, and creations of architect Minoru Yamasaki, designer of many iconic buildings including the Pacific Science Center arches, downtown Seattle's Rainier Tower, and the original World Trade Center. Although Yamasaki's buildings are spread across the globe, his life and career are deeply connected to Seattle's history. Hear from special guest Dr. Paul Kidder, professor of philosophy at Seattle University who is currently writing a book about Yamasaki, about what he finds fascinating about Yamasaki's designs. Show notes and transcript available on our website. 

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Explore the life, times, and creations of architect Minoru Yamasaki, designer of many iconic buildings including the Pacific Science Center arches, downtown Seattle's Rainier Tower, and the original World Trade Center. Although Yamasaki's buildings...

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