We’re excited to see that Recovery Café will be featured along with President Obama and Macklemore in a national documentary, “Prescription for Change,” premiering tomorrow, Oct 11, at 9pm on MTV. Learn about this incredible Mithun client and their innovative recovery community model. We’ll be tuning in.
What a beautiful evening to connect with clients, family and friends! Mithunerfest is an annual celebration of community that began back in 1978. Thanks to all who have attended and enriched this special Mithun tradition.
Check out this inspiring video from IslandWood about the Fresh Tracks program, which brought together young adults from Los Angeles and Alaska for cultural exploration, outdoor education and leadership training. The goal is to expand understanding and build strong community advocates.
We are fortunate to work with amazing clients!
https://vimeo.com/184368383
Congratulations to Mithun’s own Chuck McDowell for being selected as one of three winners of the Twin Creeks Linear Park Design Competition! The proposal, “The Flyway,” was designed in collaboration with J. Liam Mahoney of Supermass Studio and presents a design focused on the preservation and restoration of monarch butterfly habitat, creating typologies for trailheads, street crossings, development nodes, and the residential interface throughout the park.
The international design competition was launched by Kansas City, Missouri, to solicit visions for a new park that could stretch seven miles, include 1,000 acres and connect the predominantly rural Twin Creeks area to Kansas City’s extensive trails network and downtown. Read more about the competition and winners: http://kcmo.gov/designtwincreeks/
We are excited to welcome guests arriving by bike with our new staff-designed and locally-fabricated bicycle rack and bench as part of our #thresholdgallery. Thanks to Justin and the team at @_Creoworks for their collaboration and craftsmanship.
We enjoyed an interactive PARK(ing) Day event with The Center for Architecture and Design today, envisioning the downtown ‘Design District’ through parklets. Some wonderful ideas were generated by local residents and passers-by! PARK(ing) Day continues in Seattle tomorrow, Sept 17 – we encourage you to get out and explore the city’s pop-up parks.
The dappled tree canopy of Occidental Park is reflected on the new Weyerhauser headquarters at 200 Occidental, serving as a vibrant backdrop to this weekend’s #SeattleDesignFestival.
Our most recent #thresholdgallery installation featuring @rsvr_pond, a collaboration founded in 2008 to pursue installation art, site-specific explorations, and building experimentation. Visit Pier 56 in Seattle to explore the relationship between piece and participant.
Façade patterning is coming to life at UC San Diego Mesa Nueva. Kudos to our design-build partners at @henselphelps for making this vision a reality. 📷: Matthew Dunbar