Templeton Jones, a successful east coast architect, arrives in Seattle and is dismayed by what he regards as dull buildings and clumsy street patterns. He plans to remake the city. The city's establishment is mostly resentful. One reason he left New York was to escape what he considered a stifling domestic situation. He tends to regard buildings as permanent and women as temporary. It is a delicate balance.
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