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(work in progress) Highline Heritage Museum, Burien, WA This Museum will house the history of the Highline neighborhood and will serve as the site for numerous travelling exhibits. Currently in design and permitting the project is slated to open in the near future. |
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Lakewood Bus Shop, Pierce Transit,
Lakewood. A 2,500 sq.ft. retail facility for Pierce Transit houses an office space and a retail sales counter for tickets & passes. Also involved is the remodel and integration of existing bus operator restrooms. The building is a simple bar that organizes the various components under a roof that doubles as a bus shelter. Structural components of the removed bus shelter are re-used to articulate the building and give a new definition to the whole complex. |
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Align: Installation at Pritchard Park,
Bainbridge Island. The installation demonstrates a contrast between the organic and our human compulsion for order. The objects are simple disk shapes. They have a past as lids to containers. They are re-used here as objects of order. There is power as one. When repeated, a connection is made, an energy is shared. While they touch their surroundings, they are not part of it. It is a delicate balance, of power and fragility. |
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Bainbridge Island Heritage Museum The Bainbridge Island Historical Society was given a piece of property in downtown Winslow, to bring the Museum into the new downtown Civic campus. We assisted the Society in relocating and expanding their facility with a contemporary lobby connecting the two main spaces of the Museum. A significant design challenge was ensuring that the heirloom oak trees on the site remained undisturbed by the new building and construction activity. |
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Seattle Center Grass Blades The Seattle Center project management team wanted a strong proposal for screening a parking lot to the north of the EMP and to create a new sense of entry to the Center at Harrison Street. The solution required a high level of design excellence coupled with a strict adherence to the project budget. The final design met the budget and received an AIA Award of Merit. |
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World Kite Museum and Hall of Fame This 15,000 square foot facility is sited in the rolling grasses and dunes of Washington's Long Beach Peninsula, a 30-mile stretch of beach just north of the mouth of the Columbia River on the Pacific Ocean. The long narrow building rises up out of the earth, pointing toward the ocean and sky. Archival storage and administration offices occupy the grounded end of the building, counterbalancing the light, airy exhibit hall that will house one of the world's largest collections of kites. |
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Poulsbo/North Kitsap Museum Initial design ideas for the Poulsbo/North Kitsap Museum reflect the strong Norwegian heritage of the community, which was founded during the Scandinavian migration to the region in the 1880s. The front of the museum is slightly detached from the rest of the building, allowing the facade to become the main exhibit. The double pitched-roof and twin facade create a discourse between the present town of Poulsbo and its historic roots in Bryggen, the wharf district of Bergen, Norway. |
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Moses Lake Museum Remodel of an existing 10,500 square foot corner retail space, converting an otherwise nondescript location into a beacon for the community of Moses Lake. The design strategy placed the multi-purpose room at the center of the space as a solid rock around which the varying exhibits of the Museum would take place. |
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Re: Shingle Coca - Center Of Contemporary Art - Seattle, WA Blurred, an invited exhibition exploring the overlap of art and architecture. We wanted to explore the blurred line between art and architecture. Between old and new, between tradition and invention, repetition and transformation, skin and structure. The shingles once were the skin of the house. Now they become structure. Space is defined. Architecture. We are defining an uninhabitable, useless space. An art object. |
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