Doppler (building), the Glossary
Doppler (also known as Amazon Tower I and Rufus 2.0 Block 14) is a office building in Seattle, Washington, which is home to the corporate headquarters of Amazon.[1]
Table of Contents
32 relations: Amazon (company), Amazon Echo, Architectural firm, Conference hall, Corporate headquarters, Day 1 (building), Denny Triangle, Seattle, Dichroic glass, Emporis, GeekWire, LEED, List of tallest buildings in Seattle, McGraw Square, Mixed-use development, Multistorey car park, NBBJ, Office, Potbelly Sandwich Shop, Puget Sound Business Journal, Re:Invent, Seattle, Seattle Metropolitan, Seattle Post-Intelligencer, Sellen Construction, Skillet (restaurant), Stadium seating, Starbucks, The New York Times, The News Tribune, Topping out, Washington (state), Westlake Center.
- 2015 establishments in Washington (state)
- Amazon (company) facilities
- NBBJ buildings
- Office buildings completed in 2015
- Retail company headquarters in the United States
- Skyscraper office buildings in Seattle
Amazon (company)
Amazon.com, Inc., doing business as Amazon, is an American multinational technology company, engaged in e-commerce, cloud computing, online advertising, digital streaming, and artificial intelligence.
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Amazon Echo
Amazon Echo, often shortened to Echo, is an American brand of smart speakers developed by Amazon.
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Architectural firm
In the United States, an architectural firm or architecture firm is a business that employs one or more licensed architects and practices the profession of architecture; while in South Africa, the United Kingdom, Ireland, Denmark and other countries, an architectural firm is a company that offers architectural services.
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Conference hall
A conference hall, conference room, or meeting room is a room provided for singular events such as business conferences and meetings.
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Corporate headquarters
Corporate headquarters is the part of a corporate structure that deals with tasks such as strategic planning, corporate communications, taxes, law, books of record, marketing, finance, human resources, and information technology.
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Day 1 (building)
Day 1, also known as Amazon Tower II and Rufus 2.0 Block 19, is a office building in the Denny Triangle neighborhood of Seattle, Washington, located at the intersection of Lenora Street and 7th Avenue. Doppler (building) and Day 1 (building) are Amazon (company) facilities, NBBJ buildings and Skyscraper office buildings in Seattle.
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Denny Triangle, Seattle
The Denny Triangle is a neighborhood in Seattle, Washington, United States, that stretches north of Downtown Seattle to the grounds of Seattle Center.
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Dichroic glass
Dichroic glass is glass which can display multiple different colors depending on lighting conditions.
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Emporis
Emporis was a real estate data mining company with headquarters in Hamburg, Germany.
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GeekWire
GeekWire is an American technology news website that covers startups and established technology companies.
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LEED
Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED) is a green building certification program used worldwide.
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List of tallest buildings in Seattle
Seattle, Washington, United States, the most populous city in the Pacific Northwest region of North America, has 118 completed high-rise buildings over, of which 53 are over tall.
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McGraw Square
McGraw Square is a small plaza and streetcar stop in the Denny Triangle neighborhood of Seattle, Washington.
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Mixed-use development
Mixed use is a type of urban development, urban design, urban planning and/or a zoning classification that blends multiple uses, such as residential, commercial, cultural, institutional, or entertainment, into one space, where those functions are to some degree physically and functionally integrated, and that provides pedestrian connections.
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Multistorey car park
A multistorey car park (Commonwealth English) or parking garage (American English), also called a multistorey, parking building, parking structure, parkade (mainly Canadian), parking ramp, parking deck, or indoor parking, is a building designed for car, motorcycle, and bicycle parking in which parking takes place on more than one floor or level.
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NBBJ
NBBJ is an American global architecture, planning and design firm with offices in Boston, Columbus, Hong Kong, London, Los Angeles, New York, Portland, Pune, San Francisco, Seattle, Shanghai, and Washington, D.C..
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Office
An office is a space where the employees of an organization perform administrative work in order to support and realize the various goals of the organization.
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Potbelly Sandwich Shop
Potbelly Corporation, more commonly known as Potbelly Sandwich Shop or Potbelly Sandwich Works, is a publicly traded American fast-casual restaurant chain that focuses on submarine sandwiches and milkshakes.
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Puget Sound Business Journal
The Puget Sound Business Journal (PSBJ) is a weekly American City Business Journals publication containing articles about business people, issues, and events in the greater Seattle, Washington area.
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Re:Invent
re:Invent is a 37-story high-rise office building on the Amazon headquarters campus in Seattle, Washington, United States. Doppler (building) and Re:Invent are Amazon (company) facilities, NBBJ buildings, Retail company headquarters in the United States and Skyscraper office buildings in Seattle.
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Seattle
Seattle is a seaport city on the West Coast of the United States.
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Seattle Metropolitan
Seattle Metropolitan, or Seattle Met, is a monthly city magazine covering Seattle, Washington.
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer
The Seattle Post-Intelligencer (popularly known as the Seattle P-I, the Post-Intelligencer, or simply the P-I) is an online newspaper and former print newspaper based in Seattle, Washington, United States.
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Sellen Construction
Sellen Construction is a Seattle, Washington-based construction firm.
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Skillet (restaurant)
Skillet (formerly Skillet Street Food) is a Seattle gourmet burger van that specializes in bacon jam.
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Stadium seating
Stadium seating or theater seating is a characteristic seating arrangement that is most commonly associated with performing-arts venues, and derives its name from stadiums, which typically use this arrangement.
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Starbucks
Starbucks Corporation is an American multinational chain of coffeehouses and roastery reserves headquartered in Seattle, Washington.
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The New York Times
The New York Times (NYT) is an American daily newspaper based in New York City.
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The News Tribune
The News Tribune is an American daily newspaper based in Tacoma, Washington.
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Topping out
In building construction, topping out (sometimes referred to as topping off) is a builders' rite traditionally held when the last beam (or its equivalent) is placed atop a structure during its construction.
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Washington (state)
Washington, officially the State of Washington, is the westernmost state in the Pacific Northwest region of the United States.
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Westlake Center
Westlake Center is a four-story shopping center and 25-story office tower in downtown Seattle, Washington, United States.
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See also
2015 establishments in Washington (state)
- Amazon Books
- Ballmer Group
- Bateau (restaurant)
- BioViva
- Black Lens News
- Cannabis Corner
- Cascadia Art Museum
- Chophouse Row
- Cirrus (Seattle building)
- Community Banana Stand
- Country Dough
- Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio
- Doppler (building)
- Elevation (cannabis shop)
- Elson S. Floyd College of Medicine
- Fat's Chicken and Waffles
- Frelard Tamales
- Goldfinch Tavern
- Jet Kiss
- KORE-LP
- Madrona Arms
- Manhattan Project National Historical Park
- Mirall
- Northwest Seaport Alliance
- Omega Ouzeri
- Pembient
- Phase Genomics
- Rainbow crossings in Seattle
- Salare
- The Carlile Room
- Un Bien
Amazon (company) facilities
- Amazon HQ2
- Amazon Spheres
- Bellevue 600
- Climate Pledge Arena
- Community Banana Stand
- Day 1 (building)
- Doppler (building)
- List of Amazon locations
- Lord & Taylor Building
- Principal Place
- Re:Invent
NBBJ buildings
- 1000 Second Avenue
- 1200 Fifth
- 1918 Eighth Avenue
- Amazon Spheres
- American Family Field
- Arizona Financial Theatre
- Bellevue 600
- Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation
- Crypto.com Arena
- Day 1 (building)
- Doppler (building)
- Federal Reserve Bank Building (Seattle)
- Hangzhou Olympic Sports Expo Center
- Hearst Memorial Mining Building
- Key Bank Tower (Everett, Washington)
- Lincoln Financial Field
- Madison Centre
- One Columbus Center
- Pacific Place (Seattle)
- Paycor Stadium
- Puget Sound Plaza
- Rainier Square Tower
- Rainier Tower
- Re:Invent
- Russell Investments Center
- Safeco Plaza
- T-Mobile Park
- Three Nationwide Plaza
- Union Square (Seattle)
- United States Courthouse (Seattle)
- University of Washington Bothell
- Vern Riffe State Office Tower
- William Green Building
- World Peace Bell (Newport, Kentucky)
Office buildings completed in 2015
- 180 Brisbane
- 350 Mission Street
- 480 Queen Street
- 5 Broadgate
- Allianz Tower
- Amot Atrium Tower
- BDO Corporate Center Ortigas
- BGC Stopover Pavilion
- Bohai Bank Tower
- Capital Fort
- Cathay Landmark
- Deloitte Tower
- Ding Sheng BHW Taiwan Central Plaza
- Doppler (building)
- Farglory U-Town
- Global Strategy Center
- Globalworth Tower
- Ilham Tower
- Jin Wan Plaza 2
- Kenya Commercial Bank Plaza
- Pier47
- Riverside Century Plaza Main Tower
- Roche Tower
- Ruentex Nangang Station Complex
- Sahid Sudirman Center
- Shimao Cross-Strait Plaza
- Sinarmas MSIG Tower
- Taichung Time Square CBD
- The Edge (Amsterdam)
- Timmerhuis
- Torre BBVA México
- Tower at PNC Plaza
- UAP Old Mutual Tower
- Vietcombank Tower
Retail company headquarters in the United States
- Amazon HQ2
- Doppler (building)
- Marshall Field and Company Building
- Metropolitan Center for High Technology
- Montgomery Ward Company Complex
- Re:Invent
- Sears, Roebuck and Company Complex
- Takahashi Trading Company
- Target Plaza South
- Willis Tower
- Woolworth Building
- 1000 Second Avenue
- 1111 Third Avenue
- 1200 Fifth
- 1201 Third Avenue
- 1600 Seventh Avenue
- 1918 Eighth Avenue
- 800 Fifth Avenue
- 901 Fifth Avenue
- Active Voice Building
- Columbia Center
- Day 1 (building)
- Docusign Tower
- Doppler (building)
- Exchange Building (Seattle)
- F5 Tower
- Fourth and Blanchard Building
- Fourth and Madison Building
- Henry M. Jackson Federal Building
- Hoge Building
- Madison Centre
- Modern (Seattle building)
- Norton Building
- Pacific Building (Seattle)
- Puget Sound Plaza
- Qualtrics Tower
- Rainier Square Tower
- Rainier Tower
- Re:Invent
- Russell Investments Center
- Safeco Plaza
- Seattle Municipal Tower
- Seattle Tower
- Smith Tower
- Stadium Place
- The Net (building)
- U.S. Bank Center (Seattle)
- UW Tower
- Union Square (Seattle)
- United Shopping Tower
- Westin Building
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doppler_(building)
Also known as Amazon HQ1, Amazon Tower I, Doppler Building, Rufus 2.0 Block 14.