Langham Seattle

Gothic Revival, Reinterpreted

At the base of this tower is the Seattle landmark designed by Bebb and Gould in 1915. Clad in distinctive terracotta tiles, the structure is a jewel-like example of Gothic Revival architecture. Ankrom Moisan teamed up with the Japanese firm Kengo Kuma to create a tower that incorporates the historic structure into a new high-rise landmark for the city. Inspired by the narrow verticality of the historic style and the Columbia River basalt formations found in the Northwest, this new luxury hotel, topped with signature residences, rises up to command views of Puget Sound. The first fifteen floors will be home to the Northwest's only Langham, a hospitality brand known for legendary international excellence and the celebration of local artists.

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Seattle, Washington
  • 184 Keys
  • 42 stories
  • 567,000 sq. ft.
  • Completed in Est. 2026
PROGRAM

Hotel

PROJECT CONTACT

Architecture: Jason Lamb

housing@ankrommoisan.com

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