John Graham & Company

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John Graham & Company was a prominent American architectural firm best known for designing Seattle’s iconic Space Needle and numerous commercial buildings in the mid-20th century.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf American company
architectural firm
activePeriod mid-20th century
architecturalStyle International Style
Modernism
basedIn Washington
surface form: Washington (state)
collaboratedWith Edward E. Carlson
John Ridley
Victor Steinbrueck
country United States of America
surface form: United States
designed hotels
observation towers
office buildings
shopping malls
era postwar American architecture
field architecture
founder John Graham Sr.
headquartersLocation Seattle
industry architecture and design
keyPerson John Graham Sr.
surface form: John Graham Jr.
locationCity Seattle
notableFor design of commercial buildings
design of shopping centers
design of the Space Needle
notableWork Ala Moana Center
Bank of California Building (Seattle)
Bellevue Square expansions
Everett Mall
Lloyd Center shopping mall
surface form: Lloyd Center

Northgate Shopping Center
Seafirst Building (Seattle)
Seattle Center Coliseum
Space Needle
surface form: Seattle Space Needle

Southcenter Mall
Space Needle
Tacoma Mall
University Village (Seattle)
Washington Plaza Hotel (Seattle)
regionServed Pacific Northwest
United States of America
surface form: United States
spaceNeedleFeature revolving restaurant design
spaceNeedleRole principal architectural firm
specialization large-scale commercial projects
mixed-use developments
retail architecture

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Space Needle architect John Graham & Company
Washington Plaza Hotel (Seattle) designedBy John Graham & Company
John Graham Sr. employer John Graham & Company