CenturyLink Field and Virginia Mason Athletic Center, two venues the Seattle Seahawks call home, are part of a growing list of Pacific Northwest landmarks, buildings, and institutions set to light up blue this Saturday and Sunday in honor of Paul Allen, the franchise's owner who died last month from complications of non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.

"Our family and all of us at Vulcan continue to be touched by the outpouring of support from so many of the people Paul's life touched," Paul Allen's sister Jody Allen said in a statement. "These beacons of light in Paul's memory are a wonderful tribute and a reminder there remains important work to do."

The list of structures going blue — one of Allen's favorite colors — throughout the Seattle-area and beyond this weekend includes, but is not limited to:

CenturyLink Field

Virginia Mason Athletic Center

Allen Institute

Amazon's Spheres

Columbia Tower

Evergreen Point Floating Bridge

Flying Heritage & Combat Armor Museum

Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center

Living Computers: Museum + Labs

Madison Centre

Microsoft City Center

Museum of Pop Culture

Safeco Field

Space Needle

Union Square

Washington State Convention Center

Westlake Park

Last week, the Seahawks unveiled patches featuring Allen's initials, the 12 flag, and CenturyLink Field's arches in the background that the team will wear for the remainder of the 2018 season. The team also dedicated its 24-14 road win over the Detroit Lions to Allen, giving the game ball to Seahawks Vice Chairman Bert Kolde, Allen's longtime close friend.