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Item No. 7f_Supp 
Date of Meeting May 10, 2011 
Port of Seattle Art Project Briefing 
Aviation 
Airport North Entry Art 
Garage 4th Floor Walkway 
Rental Car Facility Helices 
Rental Car Facility Employee Parking Screen 
Art Pool 
Seaport 
Smith Cove Cruise Terminal

North Entry - Before' SITE 

Entry Feature-site

Side Elevation Artist Rendering

New Plantings

LIGHTING 


Lighting Plan

'EMERALD CITY' ART & LANDSCAPE PORTAL 


Entry Model

Lit Vine Tower 



GREEN UP-LIGHTS ON VINE TOWERS           BLUE UP-LIGHTS ON TREES

Lit Clock Tower 




UP-LIGHTS INSIDE CLOCK TOWER CHANGE COLOR WITH AIR TEMPERATURE

Exit Gabions

4th Floor Walkway 
Photo examples of LED lighting and
effects that could be achieved in the 4th 
Floor Walkway.

"Light Channels" Bill Fitzgibbons
San Antonio Arts Commission

Unknown Location and Artist

RENTAL CAR FACILITY
SEATAC INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
ARTWORK: HELIX SCRIM
90% CONSTRUCTIONDOCUMENT

Buster Simpson
www.bustersimpson . net
901YakimaAvcnucS..Scattlc.WA98144~  206.328.62121el&fax  buslcr@bustcrsimpsnn.net

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Art Pool 
Projects that qualify for art allocations are not good candidates
for an art project themselves. 
The Art Program Policy and Guidelines provides for the
collection of percent-for-art allocation monies from such projects
in an Art Pool. 
An art project could be eligible for Art Pool funds if it would aid in
one of the following elements: 
mitigating impacts of construction 
unifying treatments 
aiding way-finding 
providing a gateway or portal 
providing a focal point 
Remaining Balance in Art Pool        $1,351,797


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Raven
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Killer whale
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Bentwood Box
as bases for both

Octopus and salmon

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