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The paseo at Casa Adelante 2060 Folsom regenerates the function of historic Mission Creek ecology (infilled over time as part of the urbanization of San Francisco) by reconnecting stormwater to the native permeable subgrade. By using permeable pavers on an over-excavated subbase, stormwater reaches the former creek soils at about five feet below finish grade, helping mitigate the flood-prone site. On the far side of the wood fence, stormwater gardens in the residential courtyard absorb rooftop runoff, directing it to root zones of native Sycamores, reestablishing the relationship between stormwater and root uptake. Structural soil cells allow proper root volume beneath courtyard paving, ensuring balance between ecological function and outdoor space for residents. @brucedamonte

Posted: 04.29.2022

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Casa Adelante 2060 Folsom won an Honor Award for Community Impact in the 2022 @asla.norcal Design Awards! The design process at Casa Adelante 2060 Folsom sprang from years of community-based planning and political advocacy by nonprofit partners @MEDAinSF, @MissionHousing, Mission Agenda and @poder.sf. The design team extended the ‘framework of listening’—listening to continued community conversations and listening for the design cues embedded in the site’s ecological history. The result is a series of joyful outdoor spaces that demonstrate how affordable housing landscapes can be a vehicle for multiple benefits in the service of equity, sustainability and social spaces, helping define ‘home’ for more than 200 low-income residents. Shown in photo, the multi-functional paseo features distributed gathering spaces and connects residents to the adjacent In Kaajal Park. Permeable hexagonal pavers act as a stormwater sponge, and research-informed pollinator habitat planting supports the park’s community food garden. Along the building edge are entrances to new headquarters for three community-based nonprofits that empower youth as creators of societal change through environmentalism, social justice, advocacy and the arts. @brucedamonte

Posted: 04.28.2022

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We’re excited to share a peek into our newly refreshed offices at Seattle’s Pier 56. Featuring a wide range of collaboration and focused work settings, the biophilic space is Fitwel certified and targeting Living Building Challenge (LBC) Materials Petal certification. Stay tuned for more details! 📷: @k7scott

Posted: 04.28.2022

Ideas

Mass Timber Schools: Wellness in Wood

Humans have an innate need to connect with the natural world. At the same time, emerging mass timber technology has the capacity to help reduce and achieve net-negative embodied carbon. Finding a way to optimize mass timber technology that affords a cost-competitive biophilic approach to build better schools is the missing link.

04.26.2022

News

2022 Mithun Promotions

We are pleased to announce staff promotions in our Seattle, San Francisco and Los Angeles offices.

04.26.2022

News

New Student Life Facilities Enable UCLA Housing Guarantee

Mithun-designed student housing facilities totaling more than 4,000 student beds help UCLA clear its waitlist and guarantee housing for all freshmen and transfers. It is the first and only UC campus to do so.

04.25.2022

News

Pacific Station North Receives EPIC Challenge Grant

The grant funds will support research into all-electric innovations including islanding and additional battery storage to improve resilience for the mixed-use development incorporating affordable housing, transit station and a prominent new pedestrian connection.

04.24.2022

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Did you know that Mithun has had carbon neutral operations since 2004? We’re currently in our 18th year of measuring and offsetting firmwide operational carbon emissions and hold Climate Registered Gold status through #TheClimateRegistry, which provides third-party verification and transparent reporting to the public. 📷: @k7scott Learn more via link in bio (https://mithun.com/2022/04/22/carbon-neutral-operations-since-2004/). #mithun #mithundesign #climateaction #sustainableoperations #carbonneutraloperations #earthdayeveryday

Posted: 04.23.2022

News

Seattle University Landscape Wins WASLA Award

Mithun’s work with Seattle University earned a Merit Award from WASLA.

04.23.2022