“Located in the downtown Seattle neighborhood of Belltown, Block 41 celebrates the legacy of an historic warehouse while transforming it into a contemporary, multipurpose event space.”
Source: AIA Northwest and Pacific Region
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“Earlier this year, Amazon’s Spheres opened in downtown Seattle, and now local chef Renee Erickson has added a place to imbibe within, adding wood paneling, boho-chic furnishings, and tchotchkes tucked into built-ins.”
Source: Architectural Digest
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“While Giddens and LWGMS will remain separate institutions, the new shared design, dubbed the Two Schools Project, will transform the old Imperial Lanes lot in Rainier Valley into conjoined campuses that share common spaces like the lunchroom and outdoor areas. Anjali Grant Design and Graham Baba architects, a go-to for hip Seattle restaurants, have designed a sleek space with solar panels, water cisterns, composters, and a garden that would make even Kermit the Frog change his mind about the ease of being green.”
Source: Seattle Met
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“Graham Baba Architects is the interior architect and interior designer for the restaurant, which will seat roughly 400 people, with a main dining area, private dining, the main bar and a prime bar.”
Source: Daily Journal of Commerce
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“Graham Baba have designed the new structure with the idea of using as much of the old timber as possible, to maintain connection to the original building.”
Source: Pamplin Media
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“The Hangar and Town Green provide a year-round focal point and a symbolic living room for the city. Located in the heart of downtown, the complex galvanizes the civic heart of Kenmore and touches upon the primal notions of gathering, creating a venue for passive and active recreation while ensuring a home for nature in the rapidly growing community.”
Source: AIA Washington Council
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“Deep Dive is a Denny Triangle bar with a stunning underwater-speakeasy vibe, designed by Graham Baba Architects and Curtis Steiner, and its opulent decor — all navy velvet seating, low lighting, and shiny curios backlit behind glass — is fitting for its location inside the exclusive Amazon Spheres.”
Source: Seattle Eater
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“Graham Baba Architects next month is expected to complete a study, conceptual design and planning to redevelop Terminal 1 at the Port of Vancouver USA on the Columbia River into a new 40,000-square-foot public market.”
Source: Daily Journal of Commerce
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