Masonry Magazine February 1974 Page. 5

Words: Fred Bassetti, Dave Sellen, James Cheng, Richard Beyer
Masonry Magazine February 1974 Page. 5

Masonry Magazine February 1974 Page. 5


Provocative messages are placed near the hand-carved brick figures in the walls. The carved units are done by the sculptor and fired at the plant of manufacturer, then placed in the wall by the bricklayer as detailed by the architect.




AND WE VE
CONSEQUENCE
A WORLD
OF CLOUDE
MEANINGS


Newport Way Library
Bellevue, Washington




Architect: Fred Bassetti & Company
General Contractor: Ollas Construction Co.
Mason Contractor: Dave Sellen (MCAA)
Photography: James Cheng




The city of Bellevue, long known for its choice residential areas and situated just across the floating bridge from Seattle, recently dedicated its newest library, a striking building with highly imaginative use of masonry construction.




When asked what it takes to build a library of this type, one that the entire community can be proud of, chairman Leif Bjorseth replied: "Take several groups of people who are interested in the project, mix and stir, then set aside for a few years. When properly mellowed, place in a warm spot, add the gift of a library site, obtain a favorable vote for the bond issue, and present creative and stimulating architectural plans. Pour onto the site and allow to rise for about six months, then check occasionally, and you have your dream."




Richard Beyer, well-known artist-sculptor, was commissioned to create the masonry art. The result was a thoughtful new dimension of intriguing sculptures raised on the mission-faced brick. The carved brick were artfully placed in the high masonry walls to stimulate curiosity and delight the beholder.




One of the figures is in the shape of a man. It would appear the shape had struck from outside the building, leaving an imprint of its image. "It's almost as though it




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