Celebrating Pride Month today, and every day! June 23rd, 2020 I am taking a pledge to work harder to speak up, and take a stand to open the dialogue and engage conversation within my community.
Riverfront Park wins 2020 NRPA Innovation Award June 19th, 2020 Spokane Parks and Recreation received the 2020 National Recreation and Park Association’s Innovation in Park Design award for the reimagined Riverfront Park.
Black Lives Matter: Our Role As Designers June 3rd, 2020 As we process recent events and acknowledge the institutional racism that led up to this point, we stand together to pay respect to the communities of color we work with.�
We’ve Just Become a JUST 1.0 Organization! January 29th, 2020 We are excited to announce that Berger Partnership is the first landscape architecture firm in the US to receive a JUST label with the International Living Future Institute (ILFI).
Berger Partnership Awarded Two Prestigious National ASLA Honor Awards, 2019 October 2nd, 2019 Selected from 544 entries, Berger Partnership received two awards: Whidbey Island Residence in the residential design category, and Washington Fruit & Produce Company in the General Design category.
Early Win! October 1st, 2019 To build momentum and excitement for the master plan process, the City of Olympia and Berger collaborated on a series of fun curated signs to post throughout the park.
Sailing the High Seas … of Elliott Bay September 23rd, 2019 To celebrate one of the last fine afternoons of summer, we set sail from Pier 56 on the yacht S/V Neptune's Car.
Fresh Perspective on Recalibrating Design Balance August 15th, 2019 A curated multimedia presentation by young changemakers on establishing themselves as leading designers in the chaos of our urban and cultural fabric.
Howard Street Promenade Opens at Riverfront Park July 10th, 2019 We’re super excited to announce the opening of the Howard Street Promenade at Riverfront Park in Spokane.
“Crow With Fries” July 9th, 2019 In Auburn hundreds of people attended the “landing celebration” of Les Gove Park’s newest resident—the twelve-foot-high sculpture “Crow With Fries” by artist Peter Reiquam.