Victor Steinbrueck

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Victor Steinbrueck was an American architect and preservationist best known for his influential role in shaping and protecting Seattle’s urban landscape, including its iconic landmarks.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf architect
human
preservationist
basedIn Seattle
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
educatedAt University of Washington
employer University of Washington College of Architecture and Urban Planning
familyName Steinbrueck
fieldOfWork architecture
historic preservation
genre architectural drawing
urban sketching
givenName Victor
hasInfluenced subsequent generations of Seattle architects and planners
hasPart Victor Steinbrueck Park named in his honor
hasWork Seattle Cityscape drawings
books on Seattle architecture and urban form
influenced preservation policy in Seattle
public attitudes toward urban renewal in Seattle
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement historic preservation movement in the United States
name Victor Steinbrueck
notableFor advocacy for human-scaled urban design
documenting Seattle’s built environment through drawings and writings
helping define the visual identity of modern Seattle
leading efforts to save Pike Place Market from demolition
promoting pedestrian-oriented city design in Seattle
protecting historic districts in Seattle
public advocacy against destructive urban renewal projects in Seattle
shaping Seattle’s urban landscape
notableWork Victor Steinbrueck Park
advocacy for preservation of Pioneer Square, Seattle
contribution to design of the Space Needle
preservation of Pike Place Market
occupation architect
preservationist
university professor
urban planner
placeOfActivity Seattle
Washington (state)
residence Seattle
workLocation Seattle

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