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The Seattle Design Festival Block Party is a two-day street fair celebrating the powerful ways design affects our lives. This fun outdoor event is an opportunity for the design community and the public to come together and interact through large-scale design installations, performances, and design activities all centered around the Festival’s 2021 theme, EMERGE. The installations are designed to be enjoyed by people of all ages, sizes, and abilities. Families are welcome and encouraged.
See how these installations evolved by visiting our Online Gallery.
Full list of installations and their teams below:
2020 Time. Space. Resilience.
NOMA NW (National Organization for Minority Architects- NW) & DRT (Diversity Roundtable)
Augment Your Block!
Future Arts
Bloomhouse
Acrylicize & Intention Space
Communication Unmasked
Architects Without Borders Seattle
DoD: Dialogue on Design
ARCADE
The Emerging Phoenix
Rolluda Architects
Hello World!
Isabella Ceriale, Isabella Gaule, Sophia Johnson, Peyton Todd, Charmaine Yabut
Homebase
Olson Kundig
Kaleidospace
CallisonRTKL & Bayley Construction
Labyrinth
MG2
Latinx Placemaking in Seattle
Latinx in Architecture
LIMELIGHT
Megan Harmon
LiteHouse Shelters, Insulated, Modular, Tiny Houses.
LiteHouse Shelters, in Space D1.
Meaningful Balance
Integrus Architecture
Monophases
Natalie Hodson and Atulya Chaganty
Move Forward / Look Back
Environmental Works Community Design Center
Passage
DLR Group
Person | Person
UW NOMAS (National Organization of Minority Architecture Students)
Polyphonic Phorest
Seattle Design Nerds
SEROTINY
Site Workshop + SHKS Architects
Setting Sail
Weber Thompson
Shifting Perspectives
Mahlum
Through the Fog
Hok, Hoffman Construction, ARUP, MKA
Vacant Seattle
Studio Matthews
What do you need to THRIVE?
ecoTHRIVE Housing
And offsite at the Center for Architecture & Design:
Seattle Architecture Foundation 24th Annual Architectural Model Exhibit: Breathe
Seattle Architecture Foundation