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| | TEMPLE OF POWER, Newhalem WA. An Edwardian “architectural folly” with an electrical twist designed for Seattle City Light using giant recycled electrical bushings and lightning arrestors. The gazebo responds to Newhalem's history and the area's hydro-electric tourism as developed in the 1920's. There will be slowly pulsating and glowing benches under the gazebo as well. | | | |
| | Recycled 7' tall ceramic and glass electrical bushings | | | |
| | 3 of these "Glowing Benches" will live under the Temple of Power. The red LED's pulse and sequentially light up in the evening hours. | | | |
| | Special Thanks to: Gary Moore, Lynne Moore, Seattle City Light, Paul Sorey | | |
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