Structure Type: built works - social and civic buildings - convention centers

Designers: Howard Needles Tammen and Bergendoff (HNTB) (firm); Kohn Pedersen Fox (KPF), Architects (firm); Ruben Bergendoff (architect); Sheldon Fox (architect); Ernest Emmanuel Howard (architect); A. Eugene Kohn (architect); Terry Miller (engineer); Enoch Ray Needles (civil engineer); William Pedersen (architect); Henry C. Tammen (architect)

Dates: constructed 1989-1993

total floor area: 280,000 sq. ft.

11100 NE 6th Street
Bellevue, WA 98004-5561

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Building History

The New York architectural firm of Kohn Pederson Fox designed the Meydenbauer Convention Center for the Bellevue Convention Center Authority and the City of Bellevue. A. Eugene Kohn served as the Partner-in-Charge; the Design Partner was William Pedersen. Arranged on six floors, the Meydenbauer Convention Center contained 280,000 square feet when built. As originally designed, the plan contained an exhibition hall, meeting rooms, theater, assembly foyers, and stores.

King County Assessor Number: ID n/a

PCAD id: 7034