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- Victor Eugene Steinbrueck (December 15, 1911 - February 14, 1985) was an American architect, best known for his efforts to preserve Seattle's Pioneer...
- Steinbrueck (born October 14, 1957) is an American architect and politician from Seattle, Washington. He is the prin****l and founder of Steinbrueck Urban...
- Victor Steinbrueck Park is a 0.8 acre (3,000 m²) park in Downtown Seattle, Washington, United States, located just northwest of Pike Place Market overlooking...
- Zidani Most (pronounced [ˈziːdani ˈmoːst]; German: Steinbrück) is a settlement in the Muni****lity of Laško in eastern Slovenia. It lies at the confluence...
- challenger to German Chancellor Angela Merkel in the 2013 federal elections, Steinbrueck announced he would quit the board of steel conglomerate ThyssenKrupp...
- and originally owned by George W. Ward. In 1962, the architect Victor Steinbrueck wrote of it, "…this fanciful example of residential Victorian carpenter...
- burger restaurant (now closed), a bakery, and numerous houseboats. Victor Steinbrueck wrote of the neighborhood in 1962 that it was "progressing from a generally...
- flying saucer (that houses the restaurant and observation deck). Victor Steinbrueck introduced the hourgl**** profile of the tower and its tripod design,...
- did not fare so well in the post-World War II period; architect Victor Steinbrueck wrote in 1962 of the "tremendous growth of less-than-luxury apartments"...
- Expressway had its origins in opposition to SR 520 itself. Architect Victor Steinbrueck, writing in 1962, objected to the "naked brutality of unimaginative structures...