Best of Luck, Jill! September 5th, 2017 We say a fond farewell to our summer intern, Jill Stone, who wrapped up her internship by presenting her research on the movement of wood waste generated from demolition projects in Seattle.
Summer Internship June 8th, 2017 We are pleased to welcome Jill Stone as our 2017 summer intern. Jill is currently enrolled in the Master of Landscape Architecture program at the University of Oregon.
Five Promotions and a New Hire March 10th, 2017 Five staff members are recognized with promotions for their contribution to the firm. Andy Mitton and Kelly Rench to Principal, Matt Martenson to Associate, and Stephanie Woirol and Jason Fristensky to Project Manager.
Portland Field Trip 2016 October 28th, 2016 Each year we take a fieldtrip as an office to experience the landscape architecture in different places and garner inspiration for our own design work. This year’s trip took us to Portland, Oregon.
Meet The CubePro Duo April 6th, 2016 Meet our newest employee, the CubePro Duo. It’s big, beautiful, and prints in a range of materials (including a clever rinse-away support material). Officially commissioned last night, it already has�
Holiday Party 2015 January 13th, 2016 As we finally find time to wrap up the holiday season we thought we’d share some pictures from our annual holiday event. This year it was held at Hilliard’s Beer�
Block 45 November 2nd, 2015 A street edge courtyard and mid-block crossing activate the western edge of Seattle’s dynamic South Lake Union neighborhood. This new office space, built to host Amazon employees, offers clean aesthetics and�
Building Legacies, Designing for the Future October 27th, 2015 “Building Legacies, Designing for the Future,” held during homecoming weekend at Washington State University, featured the work of Thomas L. Berger, graduate of WSU class of 1968. The gallery event�
Experimenting with Digital Fabrication: Part 2 August 11th, 2015 After much sawdust, sparks, and machine noise, our model series has transitioned from the digital to the physical. In the process, we learned a great deal about the setup required for CNC fabrication.