Seattle (Stewart Street), Washington
Seattle (Stewart Street), Washington
Located in the heart of Seattle, our office is strategically positioned to serve the city's vibrant community with cutting-edge services in building science, sustainability, and telecommunications. Here, our team collaborates on projects that redefine urban spaces and elevate the city's architectural landscape.
Our work here encompasses prestigious projects like Founders Hall at the University of Washington (which received the 2023 Education Facility Design Award), where we've played a pivotal role in shaping campus environments conducive to learning and innovation. Additionally, our involvement in projects like the Seattle Academy of Arts and Science Middle School underscores our commitment to pushing boundaries in architectural creativity.
Beyond educational institutions, our contributions also extend to landmark venues like the Seattle Convention Centre, where we integrated sustainability principles into large-scale infrastructure, fostering environmentally conscious development in the heart of the city.
Anchored in Seattle's ethos of progress and sustainability, this office is dedicated to shaping a future where architecture harmonizes with the community and the environment.
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