Macwelshman - The Alaska Building

Building Information

The Alaska Building is a 15 storey building in Seattle, Washington completed in 1904 to designs by St. Louis architects Eames and Young. At the time of its completion, it was the tallest building in the state of Washington—and remained so until 1910.

The building was the first steel frame building of any height in the Northwest and Seattle’s first skyscraper. It remained Seattle’s tallest building for ten years after it was built. It was designed using terra cotta and in a style inspired by the Beaux Arts. The building dates from a period of economic and industrial growth, 1900-1910, in the heart of Seattle and in the city as a whole.

Features
  • 4K PBR Textures: High-quality textures with metal-roughness workflow for realistic material properties.

  • Bespoke Textures: Realistic textures created in Adobe Substance Designer and Painter.

  • Optimised Models: Optimised models for performance while maintaining exceptional visual quality.

  • Real World Scaling: Modelled from real world dimensions with textures scaled correctly for accuracy.

  • Close-Up Rendering Ready: High-quality topology and textures make this model suitable for close-up shots and detailed visualisations.

  • Versatile Applications: Perfect for animation, games, high-quality visualisations, and post-production workflows.

  • Multiple File Formats: Compatible with popular 3D software, including BLEND, FBX, OBJ, ABC, USD and GLB formats, with all texture files included.

Designed for game developers, filmmakers, and 3D artists, this model combines realism and optimisation for easy integration into your projects.

One of a series of high quality models available which are perfect for 3D artists, game developers and animators and will help bring your creative vision to life.

Created by Macwelshman, this model is an essential addition to your 3D library.