"There is 6,300 square feet of retail anchored by a Linda Derschang restaurant called Tallulah's, Molly Moon's Homemade Ice Cream and a grocery store called Cone & Steiner."
Source : Daily Journal of Commerce
Photo : Weinstein A+U
Read More"There is 6,300 square feet of retail anchored by a Linda Derschang restaurant called Tallulah's, Molly Moon's Homemade Ice Cream and a grocery store called Cone & Steiner."
Source : Daily Journal of Commerce
Photo : Weinstein A+U
Read More"Cowiche Canyon Kitchen and Ice House in downtown Yakima received a 2015 Honor Award from Central Washington AIA...The restaurant was designed to be open and accessible, with an open dining room and display kitchen. "
Source : Daily Journal of Commerce
Photo : Laura Swimmer
Read More"The restaurant doesn't have a name yet, but it does have a theme: the vibe is being described as "Pacific Northwest farmhouse, from design to menu." Expect it to be produce-focused, with local, seasonal sourcing. There will also be a craft cocktail bar a "cocktail-driven food menu." Graham Baba Architects will create a Pacific Northwest farmhouse design."
Source : Seattle Eater
Photo : Graham Baba Architects
Read More"The Central Washington chapter of the American Institute of Architects recently honored five projects with 2015 Design Awards. Cowiche Canyon Kitchen + Ice House in Yakima won an honor award for design and a craftsman award for construction. It was designed by Graham Baba Architects and built by VK Powell Construction."
"Yakima Central Plaza won a citation award. The as-yet-unbuilt project was designed by Gustafson Guthrie Nichol in collaboration with Graham Baba Architects."
Source : Daily Journal of Commerce
Photo : Graham Baba Architects
Read More"Cowiche Canyon Kitchen + Ice House in downtown Yakima, designed by Graham Baba Architects and built by VK Powell Construction, received top honors at the American Institute of Architects/Central Washington 2015 Design Awards and Gala. The restaurant won an AIA Honor Award for design and a Craftsman Award for its finely skilled construction during the Oct. 16 event in Prosser."
Source : Yakima Herald
Photo : Laura Swimmer
Read MoreThe Carlile Room - "Seattle's most prolific restaurateur, Tom Douglas, has said that his 19th restaurant, the Carlile Room, is most similar to the Palace Kitchen, his best eatery."
Chop Shop Cafe & Bar - "The food is very Pacific Northwest: small plates of well-sourced, local, seasonal food, including a rotating meat chop (pork, lamb, etc.). The in-house juice bar offers fresh juices, house-made pastries, and grab-and-go lunches."
Heyday - "This is the casual neighborhood restaurant Mount Baker needed, and the crowds are already lining up."
Naka - "Kaiseki is the Japanese tradition of coursed meals comprising artfully plated, seasonal dishes...If you want to experience Nakajima's most elaborate—and no doubt gorgeous—meal, you'll need to order it at least seven days in advance."
Source : The Stranger
Photo : Paul Gjording
Read More"The century-old brick building that formerly housed the Palladian Apartments reopened earlier this year as a hotel after it was gutted during an extensive 18-month remodel..."
Source : Daily Journal of Commerce
Photo : Tim Rice
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"Our closing argument is Cowiche Canyon Kitchen and Icehouse. The restaurant turned a dilapidated downtown city park into a Graham Baba–designed eatery that looks dreamt up for a South Lake Union corner."
Source : Seattle Met
Photo : Lara Swimmer
Read More"...the interior, developed by Graham Baba, has a wow factor with its floor-to-ceiling windows, light wood, blue patterning, and chic lights. In particular, the slotted wood ceilings and concrete floors give off a vibe both sleek and Zen, while the custom-made art wall makes the whole place cozy and approachable."
Source : Seattle Eater
Photo : Graham Baba Architects
Read More"Before tech companies and boutique shops moved into Seattle's Capitol Hill, the area's Chophouse building was a warren of practice studios for prominent bands such as Presidents of the United States of America. Two decades later, creative spirit still hums in the recently opened Chophouse Row, a mixed-use building from developer Liz Dunn of Dunn + Hobbes. A collaboration among SKL Architects, Graham Baba Architects, and Ma Wright Structural Engineers..."
Source : Gray Magazine
Photo : SKL Architects
Read More"Looking out on 11th Ave, the big front window of Chop Shop remains wide open these warm summer days. The front section of the restaurant near the open kitchen is filled with a long communal table and densely surrounded by sets of smaller tables and chairs. Things open up behind the central bar with another cove of more loosely spaced tables and the Chop Shop Juice and Provisions counter that will serve fresh juice, espresso, pastries, and “grab-and-go-lunches” when it opens later this summer. Exit out a back-alley breezeway that leads to the other food and drink players open and opening soon in theSundberg, Kennedy and Ly-Au Young, and Graham Baba designed Chophouse Row project or climb the stairs to what will eventually be a loft dining area above the bustle."
Source : Capitol Hill Seattle Blog
Photo : Alex Garland
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"Honestly, in a year of stunning restaurant design—Good Bar, Stateside, Lark—Shaker and Spear may trump them all on unlikeliness alone: a hotel restaurant that conveys a genuine sense of the local and the intimate. Woods warm and cool and smooth and rough conspire with steely sharp edges and glassy tall windows and exposed brick and a vibrant open kitchen to create surroundings as texturally satisfying as a rain forest. The room is on the small side, which may be why middle-of-the-room tables feel private. It’s as cozy by abundant daylight as it is after dark. There’s nothing touristy about it. A girl could get engaged in here."
Source : Seattle Met
Photo : Sara Marie D'Eugenio
Read More"Chophouse Row will inject some 27,000 square feet of commercial space into Pike/Pine and utilized the neighborhood’s preservation incentives to build to five stories on 11th Ave. The old auto row-era structure integrated into the Chophouse development was once home to Chophouse music studios. The project was designed by Sundberg, Kennedy and Ly-Au Young and Graham Baba."
Source : Capitol Hill Seattle Blog
Photo : Alex Garland
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"Tray Kitchen’s concept is unique but its look is familiar. Graham Baba Architects (RockCreek, Revel, Walrus and the Carpenter, and many more) designed the spare interior using natural wood, white tile and filament bulbs. The kitchen, fronted by a butcher-block prep counter, is a stage visible from every table".
Source : Seattle Times
Photo : Seattle Times
Read More"Recently unveiled at the MadArt space in Seattle, Middle Fork is the latest sculptural work by artist John Grade who worked with countless volunteers to realize this enormous scale mold of a 140-year-old tree."
Source : Colossal
Photo : John Grade
Read More"Seattle-based firms headed by two people who grew up in Yakima and are heavyweights in their field — Kathryn Gustafson of Gustafson Guthrie Nichol and Brett Baba of Graham Baba Architects — did the conceptual design. Magnusson Klemencic Associates is the civil engineer."
Source : Daily Journal of Commerce
Photo : Graham Baba Architects & GGN
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