Graham Baba Architects Completes Lounge at SeaTac International

Published: July 30, 2020

The new Alaska Airlines Flagship Lounge has opened at the SeaTac International Airport in Seattle, Washington. Crafted by local firm Graham Baba Architects, the lounge bucks convention with a warm and welcoming aesthetic deeply rooted in the aesthetics of the Pacific Northwest.

Alaska Airlines travelers can unwind or plug in across four zones: Come In, the approachable entry experience; Help Yourself, the casual bistro; Take a Breath, a designated relaxation space; and Cut Loose, the intimate bar. A range of oak and twisted metal screens span the interior, while each zone is populated with distinctive furnishings, as well as acoustic, floor, and ceiling materials. Massive floor-to-ceiling windows frame views of runways, downtown Seattle, and Mount Rainier, while a large central fireplace serves as the space’s main focal point. Custom chaise loungers line the windows in addition to high-backed, tufted fabric banquettes that weave through the lounge to form semi-private nooks.

The monolithic bistro counter serves as the nucleus of the space, accommodating up to 100 guests across leather banquettes and movable tables. A walnut-topped ovular bar anchors Cut Loose, and end-grain floors are also dyed to blur the vertical transition into the indigo-dyed barfront.