List of buildings in Seattle

This is a list of buildings in Seattle.
Seattle buildings

The City of Seattle Landmarks Preservation Board maintains an official list of Seattle City Landmarks. In addition, the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) maintains a national list that includes over a hundred Registered Historic Places in Seattle. The two lists have some overlap, but are independent of one another. For example, the Space Needle is on the city list, but not the NRHP; conversely, the 5th Avenue Theatre is on the NRHP, but is not a city landmark. Also, many buildings are on these lists under different names, or even in different combinations; for example, William Parsons House on the NRHP is the same building as Harvard House in the city's listing, and the NRHP lists a single Guiry and Schillestad Building, while the city's listing overtly recognizes its origin as two separate buildings and separately lists the Guiry Hotel and the Schillestad Building.
Some notable Seattle buildings are neither nationally registered nor do they have landmark status. These include:
*901 Fifth Avenue
*1000 Second Avenue
*1201 Third Avenue
*Bank of America Fifth Avenue Plaza
*Butler Garage
*CenturyLink Field
*Columbia Center
*Exchange Building
*EMP Museum
*Fisher Plaza
*Fourth and Madison Building
*Henry M. Jackson Federal Building
*KeyArena
*Pacific Medical Center
*Puget Sound Plaza
*Qwest Plaza
*Rainier Tower
*Russell Investments Center
*Safeco Field
*Safeco Plaza
*Seattle Central Library
*Seattle City Hall
*Seattle Municipal Tower (Seattle Civic Center)
*Starbucks Center
*Union Square
*U.S. Bank Centre
*University of Washington Plaza
*Warren G. Magnuson Health Sciences Building
*Wells Fargo Center
Places of worship
The following are among Seattle's more notable places of worship. All of these are extant structures , although some landmark church buildings are no longer in use as churches. Except as noted, they have NRHP and/or landmark status.
Buddhist
*Seattle Buddhist Church
Christian
Eastern Orthodox
* (no formal landmark recognition)
*St. Nicholas Russian Orthodox Cathedral
*St. Spiridon Russian Orthodox Cathedral
Roman Catholic
*Church of the Blessed Sacrament, Priory, and School
*Immaculate Conception Church
*St. James Cathedral, Rectory and Site (St. James Cathedral)
*
Protestant
*Beacon Hill First Baptist Church
*Bethany Presbyterian Church
*Capitol Hill United Methodist Church (now an office space)
*Fauntleroy Community Church and YMCA
*First African Methodist Episcopal Church
*First Church of Christ Scientist (undergoing conversion to condominium apartments as of 2007)
*Immanuel Lutheran Church
*New Age Christian Church
* (no formal landmark recognition for the cathedral itself, although there several buildings in its complex have formal recognition)
*Seattle First Baptist Church
*Trinity Parish Episcopal Church
*University Methodist Episcopal Church and Parsonage
*University Presbyterian Church
LDS
*Seattle Washington Temple (in the suburb of Bellevue, Washington, not in Seattle proper.)
Jewish
*Temple de Hirsch-Sinai
*Bikur Cholim Synagogue, now Langston Hughes Performing Arts Center
 
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