
The Steam Plant Gallery
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The
mammoth suspended coal-bunker frames virtually every view inside the Steam
Plant.

From
the 2nd floor, the main entrance can be seen through the turn-of-the-century
sign and web of steel support beams.


The splendid glass
elevator carries passengers to all levels of the Steam Plant.

The
classic entrance from Lincoln Street offers access to the upper floors of
the Seehorn-Lang and the parking under the Courtyard building.

The
Coffee Boiler is a Zen-like coffee house built in a converted steam boiler.

Vaguely
resembling Willie Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, the glass elevator
adds a unique presence to the Steam Plant.

Grand
plate glass windows illuminate the retail and office space throughout the
Seehorn-Lang building.

Two levels have been added to the coal-bunker. The top floor will
be made into a banquet room; while the lower level will be a high
tech demonstration room for Avista Fiber.
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