Roof 105 m (344 ft) Height 105 m Opened 1979 | Completed 1979 Floor count 25 (Above) 3 (Below) Floors 25 | |
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Architect Chester L. Lindsey Architects Similar Westin Building, US Bank Centre, Fourth and Madison Building, 1600 Seventh Avenue, Safeco Plaza |
The Fourth and Blanchard Building, also known as the Sedgwick James Building or the Darth Vader building, is a skyscraper located in the Belltown neighborhood just north of downtown Seattle. The high-rise style construction rises to 105 meters (344 feet) and has 25 floors above the ground. Chester L. Lindsey Architects, notable as the architects of the Columbia Center, designed the building. The building holds commercial office space. It is located in the Denny Regrade, on the site of what was once the highest point of Denny Hill, and is about one hundred feet taller than the peak of the former hill.
Map of Fourth and Blanchard Building, Seattle, WA 98121, USA
The building was completed in 1979 and is clad in reflective glass. Its design is reminiscent of Houston's Pennzoil Place.
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