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  • The Data and Library Service Center at Rice University, designed by CarlosJiménez.
    Photo by © Paul Hester/Hester + Hardaway
  • The Dallas Theater Center, which includes the Winspear Opera House (pictured)and the Wyly Theater, is also featured in the Atlas.
    Photo by © Nigel Young
  • Miró Rivera Architects designed this pedestrian bridge on Lake Austin.
    Photo by © Paul Finkel/Piston Design

  • Little Ego from the comic by Vittorio Giardino
    Cartoon by Vittorio Giardino
  • Little Nemo from the comic by Winsor McCay
    Cartoon by Winsor McCay
  • Comic writer Harvey Pekar
    Courtesy Photo
  • Little Nemo from the comic by Winsor McCay
    Cartoon by Winsor McCay

  • A super cool example of something Project LOOP and its kids and partners havedone that you might have seen so far: that totally tubular, seven foot-highskate ramp built by kids (assisted by University of Texas architecture studentsand under the guidance of Cary Jackson of California Ramp Works and owner ofBrown Skateboards Chris Carrasquillo) as seen at this year's Fun Fun Fun Fest.
  • Another epic shot of the Project LOOP ramp at Fun Fun Fun Fest.
  • Executive Director Brent Humphreys works with Taylor Wade on the transitionpieces for the Fun Fun Fun Fest 6 half pipe.
  • LOOP student Abner Rincon learns scrren printing from Jaime Cervantes as theywork on the 62nd Annual Rodeo Poster.
  • 13 year old LOOP member Carson Wade receives a surprise award from Bobby Parkerof SUNDAY bikes for his unrivaled hard work abd dedication.
  • Project LOOP on a field trip to SUNDAY bikes in Austin, Texas.
  • Project LOOP field trip with Dean of Architecture at The University of Texas,Kevin Alter.
  • Project LOOP field trip to SST Records in Taylor, Texas.
  • Logan Beyhl of SUNDAY Bikes working with Carson & Taylor Wade
  • Carson Wade, Taylor Wade, Zeke Leslie and THS Art Teacher Nathan Gray learningfrom Logan Beyhl of SUNDAY Bikes.
  • LOOP students work in a branding exercise with REM Creative Cirector ChrisBilheimer presented by Progress Coffee.
  • Partnering with folks and organizations who are passionate about what they doand sharing it with others, Project LOOP will get kids active in the creativeworld and offer them the chance to gain experience, knowledge and confidence.Seen here is a recent project partnered with Progress Coffee.
  • Project LOOP's founder, Brent Humphreys, is an internationally-recognized,extraordinarily-talented photographer who's worked with such clients as ESPN,ESQUIRE, Field & Stream, The New York Times, WIRED and more.
  • Tom Brown Art + Design out of Vancouver, CA, is responsible for Project LOOP'sbranding. He's even done a few cyber classrooms with kids.

  • Seattle Center's Monorail was built for the 1962 World's Fair, making theone-mile trip between the Seattle Center campus and the downtown retail districtin less than two minutes. The undulating facade of the Experience Music Projectis in the background.
    Photo by Tim Thompson/Seattle's Convention and Visitors Bureau
  • The neon coffee mug above Seattle's Best Coffee is a symbol Seattle's coffeeculture.
    Photo by Tim Thompson/Seattle's Convention and Visitors Bureau
  • Colorful produce stalls draw Seattle residents and tourists everyday to the PikePlace Market.
    Photo by Tim Thompson/Seattle's Convention and Visitors Bureau
  • The energy of Seattle's waterfront is characterized by views of Elliott Bay andthe SoDo neighborhood.
    Photo by Tim Thompson/Seattle's Convention and Visitors Bureau
  • Fresh seafood overflows from the market stalls at Seattle's historic Pike PlaceMarket.
    Photo by Tim Thompson/Seattle's Convention and Visitors Bureau
  • Outdoor seating at Anthony's Pier 66 Bell Street Diner offers a beautiful viewof Seattle's Bell Harbor Marina, Elliott Bay and Puget Sound.
    Photo by Tim Thompson/Seattle's Convention and Visitors Bureau
  • The eyes on the regal Tlingit totem pole watch as busy shoppers pass through thestreets of Pioneer Square.
    Photo by Tim Thompson/Seattle's Convention and Visitors Bureau
  • At 605 feet, the Seattle Space Needle towers over the Experience Music Projecton the Seattle Center grounds.
    Photo by Tim Thompson/Seattle's Convention and Visitors Bureau
  • As part of the City of Seattle's public arts program, The Seattle ArtsCommission installed Hammering Man on Sept. 12, 1992, at the entrance to theRobert Venturi designed Seattle Art Museum at First Avenue and UniversityStreet.
    Photo by Tim Thompson/Seattle's Convention and Visitors Bureau
  • Seattle's Pike Place Market is world famous for its fresh seafood, produce andits lively arts and crafts.
    Photo by Tim Thompson/Seattle's Convention and Visitors Bureau
  • Historic Pioneer Square is Seattle's oldest residential area, now a majorvisitor attraction with restaurants, galleries and lively clubs.
    Photo by Tim Thompson/Seattle's Convention and Visitors Bureau
  • The majestic Mount Rainier watches over pleasure boats on Puget Sound.
    Photo by Tim Thompson/Seattle's Convention and Visitors Bureau
  • An aerial view of the Seattle skyline, flanked by Puget Sound on one side andthe Cascade Mountains on the other, while a Washington state ferry makes its wayacross Puget Sound.
    Photo by Tim Thompson/Seattle's Convention and Visitors Bureau
  • Boats move in and out of the Bell Harbor Marina with the Seattle skyline as abackdrop.
    Photo by Tim Thompson/Seattle's Convention and Visitors Bureau
  • Residents and tourists enjoy a sunny Seattle day at one of the many restaurantson Seattle's bustling waterfront. A Washington State Ferry unloads and loadspassengers at the Colman Dock.
    Photo by Tim Thompson/Seattle's Convention and Visitors Bureau
  • Fishing boats seen from a town called Poulsbo, located west of Seattle
    Photo by Denise Clanton
  • Hikes to Hurricane Hill introduce young and old, local and foreign, to thewonders and delights of the Olympic high country.
    Photo by Denise Clanton

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