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Overview of the Collection. Architectural drawings and photographs of completed projects, drawings, and models of Seattle and Washington state buildings designed by John Graham, Sr. and John Graham, Jr. and their various firms. Also includes some proposed and out-of-state projects.
Washington Building, 17 floors, 1925; John Winthrop, 5 floors, 1925; Montague & McHugh Building, Bellingham, Washington, 5 floors, 1927; Hotel Georgia, 12 floors, 1927; The Bon Marché flagship store, now Amazon.com, 7 floors, 1928; UW Physics Building (now Mary Gates Hall), 1928; The Roosevelt, 20 floors, 1929; Joseph Vance Building, 14 floors ...
Nov 2, 1998 · Architect John Graham Sr. designed many of Seattle’s most significant commercial buildings during the first half of the twentieth century. Many, including the former Frederick & Nelson buil
Sep 8, 2013 · Writing c.1970, the Graham firm reflected on its growth: ""More than 50 million square feet of buildings have been designed by John Graham and Company over the past 15 years, and most of this space have been incorporated into large, multi-faceted, commercial developments.
Apr 6, 2016 · His company, John Graham & Co., hired Gulacsik to document the building process. Construction began on April 17, when workers began digging a 30-foot hole to house the structure. With a...
- Corinne Segal
Dec 7, 2016 · Check the latest Bistro Tables. Completed in 1962 in Seattle, United States. The opening of the Century 21 Exposition on April 21, 1962 transformed the image of Seattle and the American Northwest...
The architecture of the Space Needle is the result of a compromise between the designs of two people, Edward E. Carlson and John Graham, Jr. The two leading ideas for the World Fair involved businessman Edward E. Carlson 's sketch (on a napkin) [7] of a giant balloon tethered to the ground (the gently sloping base) and architect John Graham 's ...