CTBUH Silver Member

LMN Architects

About

Member Since: 2014

Member Offices: Seattle

Website: https://www.lmnarchitects.com

Located in Seattle and founded in 1979, LMN provides design services in architecture, urban design and interiors for a wide variety of public and private clients.

Their projects are extremely diverse — in terms of project type, scale, user communities and conditions of place. They embrace this diversity as a core strength, and have organized their 100-person firm around project-specific teams carefully assembled to address the specific needs and circumstances of each assignment.

Passionately committed to an integrated design process, they continually strive to make their work highly responsive to the needs of their clients and enriching to the lives of the people and communities it serves.

Fields of Expertise

Architecture; Interior Design; Transportation / Urban Infrastructure; Urban Design

Membership details

Membership Level

Silver

Member Since

2014

Member Offices

  • Seattle

Buildings

Rank
Name
Status

Completed

Architecturally Topped Out

Structurally Topped Out

Under Construction

On Hold

Proposed

Vision

Never Completed

Demolished

Competition Entry

Canceled

Proposed Renovation

Under Renovation

Renovated

Under Demolition

Height

1

4/C

313.6 m / 1,029 ft

2

Hyatt Regency Seattle

158.8 m / 521 ft

3

Aspira Apartments

124 m / 407 ft

4

800 Columbia

105.2 m / 345 ft

5

Midtown21

98.3 m / 322 ft

6

Tower 333

89.6 m / 294 ft

7

Seattle Central Library

59.7 m / 196 ft

Rank
Name
City
Height

1

4/C

Seattle

314 m

1,029 ft

2

Hyatt Regency Seattle

Seattle

159 m

521 ft

3

Aspira Apartments

Seattle

124 m

407 ft

4

800 Columbia

Seattle

105 m

345 ft

5

Midtown21

Seattle

98 m

322 ft

6

Tower 333

Bellevue

90 m

294 ft

7

Seattle Central Library

Seattle

60 m

196 ft

CTBUH Initiatives Involving LMN Architects

Building Management and Operation Workshop, Shanghai 2014

16 September 2014

The workshop “Building Management and Operation” shed light on the critical period of a building’s life after the designs have been submitted and the ribbons have been cut.