Seattle Times:
The beautiful domed space at Fifth Avenue and Marion Street that was once fated for demolition because of building-repair costs threatening its ability to minister to the homeless is now a sanctuary of a different sort to downtown workers: 45 minutes of classical music programmed by local organist Mark Andersen. The atmosphere is informal: You can eat your lunch while you listen, and come and go as you please. One significant change in the sanctuary’s design was to open up the view of the organ so you can see the feet at work. The stained-glass windows will soon be illuminated with electric light 24/7, after the new next-door skyscraper blocks what little sun streams through them now.
