Graham Baba Architects is a Seattle-based architecture firm recognized for commercial spaces, residences, and cultural venues, with an emphasis on urban interventions and adaptive reuse projects. Based in the Pacific Northwest, the firm works across the United States. Among the studio’s notable projects are the Kolstrand Building, and Chophouse Row in Seattle; Pybus Market in Wenatchee, Washington; and the Washington Fruit & Produce Co. Headquarters in Yakima, Washington. Accolades are numerous, with awards including local, regional, and national design awards from the American Institute of Architects. The firm’s work has been widely published, including in the New York Times, Luxe, Wallpaper, C3, Urban Land, Architect, Gray, and The Seattle Times, among many others.