The Space Needle in Seattle, Washington, is an iconic observation tower and an example of 20th-century futurist architecture. John Graham Jr. designed it for the 1962 Seattle World’s Fair. It is 603 feet (184 meters) and has a flying saucer-shaped top. The structure embodies Space Age aspirations, with an observation deck and a rotating restaurant offering panoramic views. The Space Needle is characterized by its futuristic Space Age style. The tower’s sleek, retro-futuristic form and minimal ornamentation convey a vision of the future, influenced by the space race and technological innovation. The Space Needle’s construction employed advanced engineering principles to ensure safety and longevity.