Condon Hall, Brutalist university building at University of Washington, Seattle, US.
The raw concrete structure of Condon Hall features geometric patterns, exposed structural elements, and large north-facing windows across its facade.
Built in 1974 by Mitchell/Giurgola architectural firm, Condon Hall initially housed the University of Washington School of Law until 2003.
The structure represents the Brutalist movement of the 1970s, with its unadorned concrete surfaces and emphasis on functional design principles.
The building contains 132,000 square feet of space, including lecture halls, classrooms, and offices arranged around central corridors on multiple levels.
The concrete sunshades integrated into the exterior walls control natural light entering the offices while maintaining the building's stark appearance.
Location: Seattle
Inception: 1974
Architectural style: brutalism
GPS coordinates: 47.65660,-122.31590
Latest update: March 5, 2025 01:51
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