ARTHUR LOVELESS

Celebrating a Seattle Architectural Legacy

Photography by © Eric Dennon

Introducing “Arthur Loveless: Celebrating a Seattle Architectural Legacy”, a captivating visual coffee table book that features the prolific career and designs of Loveless, an AIA award-winning architect and longtime AIA President who influenced many Seattle neighborhoods from 1907-1940.

Discover the meticulously photographed collection that delves into Loveless’s prolific body of work, featuring iconic designs that shaped public settings including The Loveless Building, Greek Row fraternities and sororities at the University of Washington, Colman Pool at Lincoln Park and the enchanting Gatehouse of the UW Arboretum, plus other public contributions. Highlighting a rich tapestry of Loveless’s distinctive residential designs, the book takes readers on a visual journey through stately homes in Queen Anne, Washington Park, Seward Park, Broadmoor, Magnolia, West Seattle, Laurelhurst, Windermere and more.

These quality designs showcase the enduring relevance of both the public and private buildings and offer the legacy of a visionary architect, a patron of the arts, and a philanthropist whose influence sends a compelling exploration of Seattle’s architectural history and cultural heritage inviting readers to appreciate the lasting contributions of Arthur Loveless.

We are so proud of how the book turned out and would love to see it on your coffee table just waiting to be shared with family and friends.