
Hyatt Regency Seattle — Seattle, WA
Solid Western Hemlock, White Oak Veneer, Elm Veneer with Custom Stain, Custom Stain, Custom Stain
SKU(s): 2100-Custom, 1116-3
The Hyatt Regency Seattle in Seattle, Washington has 1,264 guest rooms and 105,000 sq. ft. of meeting and ballroom space.
The ballroom features 17,860 sq. ft. of custom acoustic panelized linear ceilings. It also has 6,752 sq. ft. of custom acoustic panelized linear walls. The panels — 493 ceiling panels and 339 wall panels — are made with 3/4-in. plain sliced white oak veneered wood.
The wood members have various widths, and the panels themselves vary in width and length. The woven forms and varying surface colors of the linear wood walls and ceilings act like a “woven wood basket,” the architect says.
The wood grille ceilings in the hotel’s restaurant total 3,647 sq. ft. The restaurant ceiling was laid out as dozens of separate floating clouds. The architect was impressed not only with the subcontractor’s craftsmanship but also with the acoustical properties of the wood grilles. A private dining area has an additional 3,088 ft. open reveal continuous linear wood ceiling.
The use of wood reflects a Northwest design sensibility, as described by the architect, which also includes elements such as diffused light and reflective surfaces.
Project Details

Building Type
Hospitality
SCOPE
33,103
ARCHITECT

COMPLETION DATE
May 2018

9WOOD PROJECT
11316
AWARDS
2019 CISCA Award of Excellence (West Region/Civic)Project Featured
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