Rendering of one Amazon tower, with downtown in the background. (Credit: NBBJ, via City of Seattle.)

Architects for Amazon.com have submitted updated plans with new drawings showing how the company’s proposed three-tower campus will fit into the northern edge of downtown Seattle.

The update comes in advance of another Design Review Board meeting scheduled for 6 p.m. tonight at Seattle City Hall.

The proposed campus would have three 37-story office towers, connected via streetcar to the company’s existing buildings in South Lake Union. Amazon’s architects from NBBJ have told city officials that the company’s is intent on “building a neighborhood, not a campus” — integrating its new project into the surrounding neighborhood.

Thanks to the Seattle Times for pointing out the new images earlier today. Click any image below to open a gallery, and access the full set of plans in this PDF from the city.

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