Waterfront Fountain is a bronze fountain created by James Fitzgerald and Margaret Tompkins in 1974. The following text is taken off the Seattle Parks and Recreation
website:
Waterfront Fountain and its surrounding stairs and walls break up the space into interesting places to linger and enjoy your lunch.
Waterfront Fountain is made of cast and welded bronze shaped in cubical structures. The sculpture was begin by James FitzGerald and, in collaboration with the sculptor's widow, Margaret Tompkins, was completed by Terry Copple.