“One of the real benefits of partnering with Graham Baba is their experience with public marketplaces; they’ve been able to help guide that conversation and inspire our thinking about what a public marketplace should look like.”
Source: The Registry
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“Graham Baba Architects used a technical yet organic system to evoke the experience of the domes within the dark, multi-function space.”
Source: FRAME
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“Graham Baba Architects of Seattle is the main architect for the public marketplace. The company has received several awards for its design of the Washington Fruit & Produce Co. in Yakima, and has worked on a host of other public projects.”
Source: Vancouver Business Journal
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“The new location, like all of PCC’s recent and upcoming locations, was designed by local firm Graham Baba Architects. The facility is going for LEED v4—a green building certification—with systems to reduce lighting and water consumption.”
Source: Curbed Seattle
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“The cavernous 6,100-square-foot, single-story space is marked by two rows of heavy timber columns, with ancillary programs discretely circulated around the ware- house’s perimeter.”
Source: The Architect’s Newspaper
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“The AIA Redwood Empire NXNC Lecture Series continued on May 3 with "Graham Baba Architects," a talk examining the work of the firm. Jim Graham and Brett Baba, co-founders of Graham Baba Architects, presented the work of the firm, which spans from residences to commercial buildings to community-focused projects.”
Source: Architect Newspaper
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"The 16,500-square-foot facility uses warm colors, little-to-no concrete, and a non-boxlike form. The design takes its cue from an aging barn, with a simple exposed structure and a tall window wall. The site was planned to minimize heat gain and the need for electric lighting."
Source: Daily Journal of Commerce
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"The design was inspired by the heavy timber and diagonal bracing of an abandoned barn nearby. The structure has exposed timber framing, with glulam columns that are pitched and rotated a quarter turn."
Source: Daily Journal of Commerce
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"Jim Graham of Graham Baba Architects looked to Rome’s architecture for inspiration. “We [wanted] that same spirit, where layers of history are evident, but new work and new ways of living are clearly very modern,” he says."
Source: Hospitality Design
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"The approach for the new office was to create an inwardly-focused oasis. Freeways and agribusiness are obscured by earth berms and a site wall, placed to direct views toward the basalt hills in the distance. At the heart of the site is a landscaped courtyard onto which most of the project’s occupied spaces are oriented."
Source: World Architecture News
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"The project’s aim, GBA Principal Jim Graham said, is to create a new “living room for the city” that could anchor the downtown area by harnessing the power of public open space. To fulfill this promise, GBA has deployed a humble brand of architecture, creating a steel post-and-beam structure wrapped in structurally insulated panels and ribbon windows."
Source: Architects Newspaper
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