Frank Chopps’ Modern “Urban Cabins” in the Central District

Growing up in Seattle, I was fascinated by the two very different homes that were built on the corner of 24th Ave. E. and East Yesler.  As a kid, and unfamiliar with modern architecture, I had no point of reference for the unique structures I saw that reminded me of an eagle in flight or perhaps one of the pyramids at Giza.  Who built the two structures and why? Over the years I photographed the exterior of the home and a few years ago I was lucky enough to be invited to a party by the artist … Continue reading...