Ronald McDonald House - Seattle, WA
- Various custom planter sizes with drainage holes add interest in the outdoor courtyard
- Modern Elite Powder-Coated Aluminum planters in pewter
- Located at the Ronald McDonald House in Seattle, WA
- Expansion project by ACG Builds and Ankrom Moisan Architects
Ronald McDonald House Charities of Western Washington and Alaska provides a home-away-from-home to families whose children are undergoing long-term treatment at Seattle Children’s Hospital. The architects at Ankrom Moisan and ACG Builds helped the organization with an expansion project and chose to incorporate PureModern planters.
With a focus on serving the needs of this special community, the outdoor space was designed using Modern Elite Powder-Coated Aluminum planters.
- Rectangular planters positioned along walkways in the courtyard create a warm, welcoming atmosphere that helps guests feel at home.
- An extra large round planter holds a tall tree to add interest as guests come and go at the facility. The planter was fashioned in two sections and is welded together at the top.
Photographer: Aaron Locke