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Muckleshoot Casino Resort

Hotel / lodging

2402 Auburn Way S

Auburn , Washingotn 98002

United States

Hotel / lodging

2402 Auburn Way S

Auburn , Washingotn 98002

United States

Muckleshoot Casino Resort

At 19 stories, the Muckleshoot Casino Resort is the tallest structure between Seattle and Tacoma, redefining the region’s skyline with its bold silhouette and elegant glass design. Featuring SunGuard™ SN 54 and SN 68 coatings on clear glass, the tower offers a combination of high clarity, color neutrality and energy efficiency. Composed of vertical glass panes framed by strong mullions, the sleek façade creates a structured, modern aesthetic that complements the surrounding landscape. The glass harmonizes with the building’s cladding, balancing reflective qualities with natural light transmission to create a connection between indoors and out. Most of the south-facing rooms provide panoramic views of Mount Rainier, while the north-facing accommodations offer vistas of the Olympic Mountains and Seattle skyline. As a centerpiece for the Muckleshoot Tribe’s vision of a resort destination, the tower stands as a beacon of luxury.

Design and supply team

Northwestern Industries – Arizona

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Marnell

Architect

Washington Glass & Glazing

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