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The Fisher Pavilion is a replacement for the Flag Pavilion, which was built as a part of Seattle Center for the 1962 World's Fair. The new pavilion has nearly 25,000 square feet of interior exhibition space.
A 19,700 square foot rooftop plaza overlooks the Center's two acres of landscaped green space, the amphitheater and The International Fountain. The use of long span decked bulb tees provides a column-free exhibit hall, with rooftop capacity for landscaping ammenities and a large number of festival participants.
Products
Rooftop Plaza
Overlook Balcony
Balcony Support Structure
Features
High Load Capacity - The decked bulb tees are designed to support a live load of 150 psf and a dead load of 200 psf. They received a 4" thick concrete topping, waterproof membrane, insulation and concrete pavers.

Credits
| Owner | City of Seattle, Seattle Center |
| Designer | The Miller Hull Partnership |
| Contractor | Howard S. Wright Construction Co. |
| Precaster | Concrete Technology Corporation, Tacoma, Washington |