Structure Type: built works - dwellings -public accommodations - hotels

Designers: Naramore, Bain, Brady, and Johanson, (NBBJ) (firm); William James Bain Sr. (architect); William James Bain Jr. (architect); Clifton J. Brady (architect); Perry Bertil Johanson (architect); Floyd Archibald Naramore (architect); Richard Zieve (architect)

Dates: constructed 1995

Sea-Tac, WA

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This project was unbuilt. A 1995 article in the New York Times described the proposed hotel: "The $40 million hotel, with 16 stories, will be the tallest building at the airport, where the tallest are now six stories. Rick Zieve, lead architect for NBBJ of Seattle, which designed the structure, said that a 200-foot sky bridge would take guests from the airport's main ticketing level across to the hotel lobby. The airport will eventually expand its terminal into the space under the sky bridge. The hotel will have a 5,000-square-foot ballroom and a large meeting room that can be divided, a health club and board room-style meeting spaces at the 16th floor opening onto a terrace on the roof."

PCAD id: 19242