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Inquiring Resilience

October 9th, 2019

On mentioning sea level rise, one conjures vivid images of storm-surged shorelines. Its major threat to Seattle, however, isn't the communities along the shoreline, but the city’s only river—the Duwamish River.

Question Reality (QR)

October 15th, 2018

Stepping into a new frontier of learning, Question Reality is an exploration on a new trend of technologies in immersive media also known as XR (X-Reality, X as the variable) in landscape architecture projects.

Industrial Ecology

April 5th, 2018

Industrial Ecology is an exploration of construction demolition waste, chosen by our 2017 intern based on her observation of record high construction activity throughout Seattle.

Union

July 12th, 2016

Union is a study of place, a human-created connection between Lake Washington, Lake Union, and Puget Sound through the Lake Washington Ship Canal complex.

Water Management Strategies

June 15th, 2016

Our first internship report explores innovative examples of regional water management strategies and investigates green roofs, cisterns, stormwater planters, and living machines.

[UN] Natural

May 9th, 2016

As landscape architects who support urban environments, we seek to maximize ecological function while enhancing the human experience.

Ephemeral

May 9th, 2016

As designers, and as users of public spaces, we explored how the design process can embrace an interactive dialogue, shaping and test ways to create ever more enriching places.

Productive Neighborhoods

May 2nd, 2016

This report explores existing urban farms in Seattle to better understand how urban farms function and the challenges they must overcome.

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