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Aerospace and Energetics Research Building

The AER building was completed in 1969 from a design by Young,
Richardson & Carleton. The $1.5 million building was funded
from a grant by NASA for an aerospace
and energetics research program. Made of concrete and
brick veneer, the structure contained laboratories and test
chambers. The Seattle Chapter of the American Institute of
Architects presented the 48,000 square foot design with two
awards. A later 10,900 addition was designed by TRA and constructed
for $1.7 million. The addition was built on the east side
of the older building.
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