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Redmond High Chair

April 29th, 2015

The Inspiration: While at the National Recreation and Park Association conference last fall in Charlotte, North Carolina, presenting “Bumpy Muffin Park,” Guy Michaelsen (of Berger) and Craig Larsen (Director of�

Career Day Birdhouses

April 22nd, 2015

Katie Bang opened the eyes and hearts of preschoolers during Kent’s Montessori Plus School career day where she explained what landscape architecture is and how it benefits us all. She�

Bullitt Center Earns Living Building Certification

April 2nd, 2015

SEATTLE – Today the Bullitt Center proved its status as the greenest commercial building in the world by becoming the first office building to earn Living Building certification, the most�

Seattle Greenspace Earns World’s First “Living Park” Certification

October 31st, 2014

SEATTLE — In a neighborhood lacking public parks, a traffic median has been redeveloped into the world’s first “Living Park,” meeting all the rigorous goals of the Living Building Challenge™.�

So Bazaar Night Market in Redmond

August 22nd, 2014

The Redmond Central Connector was the perfect venue for a new weeknight community event featuring local artisans and entertainers. The So Bazaar Night Market, held for three consecutive Thursdays in�

Betty Ford Alpine Gardens

July 7th, 2014

Andy Mitton, the project manager and design collaborator for our Washington Park Arboretum projects, returned late last week from the American Public Gardens Association Conference in Denver. He shared some�

The Pool Barge Launch Party!

April 24th, 2014

Maybe it was the swim caps and goggles or maybe it was the poolside-inspired margaritas, but all enjoyed a presentation of the design process, quirky code requirements, and general awesomeness�

Creation of the Erratic

June 14th, 2013

The creation of Erratic in 18 seconds. 48 days (and probably a few nights) of assembly work by artist John Fleming is cram-packed into 18 seconds of crazy delight. Erratic�
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