Events
The Pathway to a Net Zero Commercial Kitchen
Living Future unConference
Portland, OR
05.03.2018
Events
The Pathway to a Net Zero Commercial Kitchen
Living Future unConference
Portland, OR
05.03.2018
We kicked off the spring Creative Series with David Bullaro’s beloved “Fix Your Bike” workshop and happy hour. With bikes newly tuned, we’re pedaling into Bike Everywhere Month with new skills and ready to log some miles! 📷: Zhenru Zhang
Posted: 05.02.2018
How can we transcend the traditional boundaries of practice and scale to address questions not yet asked? Learn about research and development at Mithun, from the firm's early days to current initiatives and what’s next. https://bit.ly/2HJuAbY #DesignforPositiveChange
Posted: 05.01.2018
Events
Sharing Stories: Sustainability, Health and Equity in Affordable Housing
Living Future unConference
Portland, OR
05.01.2018
After much anticipation, Nordic Museum opens on May 5 "with a grand ambition: telling the tales of 12,000 years of Nordic and Nordic-American life." The Seattle Times shares a peek inside the museum as final touches come together: https://www.seattletimes.com/entertainment/visual-arts/mad-dash-to-the-finish-as-seattles-new-nordic-museum-prepares-for-its-grand-debut/
Posted: 04.30.2018
We’re excited to lead a tour of @thenorthwestschool for attendees of the 2018 A4LE PNW Regional Conference on May 4. The 401 East Pike building is a catalyst project for the independent school, enriching its urban campus and consolidating programs that were previously distributed across the neighborhood. The variegated façade echoes the signature yellow clapboards of the adjacent historic Summit School building. An overlaid fenestration pattern, inspired by wavelengths, celebrates the school’s art and science focused curriculum. Sustainability is integrated throughout, from native plantings to the interactive energy and water performance dashboard, and rooftop solar hot water array. 📷: Benjamin Benschneider
Posted: 04.28.2018
Design for Health: Mithun planner and architect Erin Christensen Ishizaki will explain how public health research and design unite as interventions to reduce chronic disease in the University of Washington Northwest Center for Public Health Practice's April session of “Hot Topics in Practice.” The noon webinar on April 25th explores ways public health practitioners and designers can collaborate, and how built environment partnerships can address some of the most prevalent, costly and preventable health problems. To learn more and register: https://bit.ly/2FbJGou
Posted: 04.23.2018
Mithun celebrated Earth Day on Saturday with a day of service at Washington Park Arboretum. We had a great time together removing invasive species and helping to preserve the natural beauty of this local treasure. 📷: George Gibbs
Posted: 04.23.2018