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“My time at Mithun has developed my understanding of architecture, opened my eyes to the possibilities of the profession and showed me my full potential in the field… Mithun has effectively inspired me to reach for the stars.” – David Morgan Student interns are an important part of the culture at Mithun. This year, we’ve been fortunate to work with David, Rosemarie Gregoire and Molly Spetalnick in our Seattle office. As the summer comes to a close, we sat down with them to talk about inspirations and dream projects. Check it out: http://mithun.com/2018/08/31/next-generation-inspiration-2018-student-interns/ (clickable link in bio) 📷: Zhenru Zhang

Posted: 08.31.2018

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Next Generation Inspiration: 2018 Student Interns

Student interns are an important part of the culture at Mithun. We recently sat down with this year’s group to talk about their inspirations, dream projects and summer highlights.

08.31.2018

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We’re thrilled to be showcasing @Weyerhaeuser lumber in our “Sticks and Strings” installation for the 8th annual Seattle Design Festival. This year’s festival theme, TRUST, examines the role of design thinking in bringing together and building trust among diverse communities. Come experience the final piece during the SDF Block Party in Occidental Park September 8 & 9! 📷: Emily Hagen

Posted: 08.28.2018

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The design of @harleymarineservices headquarters transforms a contaminated superfund site into a welcoming campus and exemplary model for 21st century working waterfronts. The site’s three buildings (one is visible in the foreground, at left) are linked by diverse outdoor environments that support maintenance and operations of the company’s barges and tugs, graciously accommodate diverse events, and renew natural shoreline functionality at the water’s edge. All stormwater is detained on site and cleaned using bio- and mechanical filtration before being released into the Duwamish waterway. LEED Gold certified. 📷: @k7scott

Posted: 08.23.2018

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The design of Perot Family Offices reflects ambitious goals for health, sustainability and community connection, including direct access to a natural creek corridor and multi-use trail system. A new public plaza space on the Katy Trail is a gift to the community that also serves as a bridge for employees from the building to midday exercise or a walk to lunch. 📷: @brucedamonte

Posted: 08.16.2018