We are moving! December 15th, 2017 It’s moving time! We will close the office December 15th at noon and reopen Monday, December 18th at 2pm in our new location. Come visit us at 1927 Post Alley,�
A river runs through it! December 1st, 2017 A river runs through it! Riverfront Park that is… Our work to reconnect park users to the river continues to take shape.
The Marketfront team brings home a WALSA Merit Award! November 3rd, 2017 The MarketFront project, an expansion of the iconic Pike Place Market, received a Merit Award in Design at the 2017 WASLA Awards! Team members included Jonathan Morley as principal-in-charge and�
Washington Fruit & Produce in Landezine November 1st, 2017 Located near the confluence of the Yakima and Naches Rivers, the site is part of a floodplain. Historic maps show the area cleared and regraded after the turn of�
Getting Paid, Landscape Architecture Magazine, August 2017 November 1st, 2017 Greg Brower, ASLA, our managing partner, was interviewed by Landscape Architecture Magazine this August for a story called “Getting Paid”. “Late payments are inevitable in any business, but it seems�
Washington Fruit & Produce Headquarters Featured in World Architects, February 2017 November 1st, 2017 “Last year the family owned and operated Washington Fruit & Produce Co. celebrated its 100th anniversary, having been incorporated in 1916 to grow, pack, and ship fruit from the the�
MarketFront is a Finalist for the Gray Magazine Awards November 1st, 2017 The MarketFront expansion at Pike Place Market is the first major addition in 40 years and adds 30,000 square feet of public open space overlooking Elliot Bay in Seattle.
Redmond Central Connector Phase 2 Grand Opening September 19th, 2017 Phase 2 of the Redmond Central Connector opens on September 23, 2017. This 1.3-mile section includes the Sammamish River Trestle, an abandoned railroad trestle given renewed life as a multipurpose trail.
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.
Reimagining Spokane’s Iconic Pavilion July 20th, 2017 Spokane’s iconic U.S. Pavilion, long part of the city’s topography, is being reimagined as a “wonderfully absurd” extension of the park’s landscape that welcomes passive park space and a venue for performance and events.