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Timber Towers. Inspired by the fantastic International Mass Timber Conference in Portland this week, we’re sharing a view of our work with Katerra developing a prototype student housing community using cross-laminated timber (CLT) technology to transform the way buildings are delivered and perceived. We’re actively studying this rapidly renewable structural material for different building typologies, and are excited by the prospects. Image: Plompmozes

Posted: 03.23.2018

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The Mithun Home Team is currently developing an ecological infrastructure prototype design in parallel with the Resilient by Design Bay Area Challenge design phase. This prototype will test hybrid models of housing and ecology. Our aim is to enhance community engagement and excitement through a tangible built project, and to inform evidence-based design of resilient ecological infrastructure that restores habitat and responds to a changing bay shoreline. 📷: Hilary Noll

Posted: 03.21.2018

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Design for Positive Change. We’re seeking collaborative, well-rounded Project Architects to join our interdisciplinary team and contribute to a significant project in the Los Angeles area. Learn more about this opportunity and more at http://mithun.com/people/careers/ (clickable link in bio). 📷: Juan Hernandez

Posted: 03.16.2018

Events

Resonate and Respond

WASLA Conference

Seattle, WA

03.16.2018

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We’re excited to share the print issue of Contract featuring UC Irvine Mesa Court Towers, which received the education honor in the magazine’s 39th Annual Interiors Awards. Read the full story in @contractmag: https://www.contractdesign.com/projects/education/interiors-awards-2018-education/ 📷: Zhenru Zhang

Posted: 03.15.2018

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Wishing everyone a wonderful International Women’s Day! Today we celebrated the exceptional women at Mithun who inspire, create and propel positive change in the world. It’s an honor to work with you! 📷: Kristen Bakken

Posted: 03.09.2018

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We recently renovated seven floors within an existing highrise to create open, connected workspaces with diverse settings for individual focus and team collaboration for Microsoft. Abundant daylight and views to the outside contribute to a biophilic setting for individual and group activities at the hub, an active gathering, dining and work space on each floor. 📷: @k7scott

Posted: 03.07.2018