Jim and Janet Sinegal Center for Science and Innovation
| Jim and Janet Sinegal Center for Science and Innovation | |
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The building's exterior, 2023 | |
![]() Interactive map of Jim and Janet Sinegal Center for Science and Innovation | |
| General information | |
| Location | Seattle, Washington, United States |
| Coordinates | 47°36′36″N 122°19′2″W / 47.61000°N 122.31722°W |
The Jim and Janet Sinegal Center for Science and Innovation is a five-story, 111,000-square-foot science and technology building[1] on the Seattle University campus, in the U.S. state of Washington.[2]
Description
The building houses Billodue Makerspace, which has "maker-related activities including sewing, fiber arts, bike maintenance, 3D printing, laser cutting, electronics, vinyl cutting and glass work", according to Seattle Spectator.[3] Artworks in the building include an untitled painting by Ronnie Tjampitjinpa and Corrupt OS (Portrait of John Stanley Ford) by Anthony White.[4]
History
The building opened in 2021.[5] Amazon contributed $3 million for its construction.[6][7]
Reception
In 2023, the building was among 27 winners of the Society for College and University Planning's SCUP Excellence Awards, which recognize "achievement in strategic, integrated planning that results in exemplary higher education buildings, landscapes and grounds".[8]
In 2024, the building received a Higher Education Design Award from the International Interior Design Association New England (IIDA NE) Chapter.[9]
References
- ^ "Seattle U's Jim and Janet Sinegal Center for Science and Innovation on track to open for 2021 school year". Capitol Hill Seattle Blog. 2020-12-02. Retrieved 2025-10-04.
- ^ Schlosser, Kurt (2020-12-01). "Seattle U names $100M Center for Science and Innovation after Costco co-founder and wife". GeekWire. Archived from the original on 2021-01-14. Retrieved 2022-10-14.
- ^ Oswalt, Madi. "Makerspace Promotes Student Creativity". The Spectator. Retrieved 2025-10-04.
- ^ "Art is All Around Us - The Seattle U Newsroom". Seattle University. Archived from the original on 2022-04-11. Retrieved 2022-10-14.
- ^ "As Seattle U continues to grow along 12th Ave including plans for new art museum, school will expand to South Lake Union with Cornish College takeover". Capitol Hill Seattle Blog. 2024-12-06. Retrieved 2025-10-04.
- ^ Soper, Taylor (2024-04-19). "Tech Moves: Sana R&D chief steps down; Seattle U names new computer science leader". GeekWire. Retrieved 2025-10-04.
- ^ Stiffler, Lisa (2021-01-14). "Amazon hires Seattle U computer science chair, then makes big donation to find replacement". GeekWire. Retrieved 2025-10-04.
- ^ Hinchliffe, Emma. "2 Seattle higher ed projects honored for landscape design". djc.com. Daily Journal of Commerce. Retrieved 5 October 2025.
- ^ "Seattle U building honored for interior design". djc.com. Journal of Daily Commerce. Retrieved 5 October 2025.
External links
Media related to Jim and Janet Sinegal Center for Science and Innovation at Wikimedia Commons- The Jim and Janet Sinegal Center for Science and Innovation at Seattle University
- Redefining Third Spaces: Modern Approaches to Informal Urban Gathering Places, Urban Land Institute
