Bellevue residents can learn more about the downtown area’s architecture during several upcoming walking tours.
The Seattle Architecture Foundation will offer 2-hour walking tours of downtown Bellevue on the first Saturday of each month from September through December.
The “Bellevue 2.0” tours start at 10 a.m. on Sept. 3, Oct. 1, Nov. 5, and Dec. 3 at the center court information desk in Bellevue Square.
Advance registration is required. Tickets cost $15 at online.
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Kevin
Great info. Had no idea of these tours but will be sure to get there. Thanks for posting.
To be fair Elements Too is probably the only architectually interesting building in Bellevue downtown. Bellevue Towers also are not bad, and that’s it.
I hope Kemper will change the hideous design of Lincoln Square 2 when they finally get to build it.
@Kevin: The Symetra building is kind of interesting as well…
Elements Too is indeed architecturally fantastic but you can’t forget Bellevue City Hall! Beautiful building!
My fav is the Paccar building.
If you are not going to tear it down, at least please give it a fresh coat of paint.