The Perot Family Offices is featured in NAIOP Development Magazine! Learn about the integrated design process and healthy workplace strategies used to achieve project goals in “The Perot Family’s New Corporate Headquarters: A Powerful Collaboration Between Architecture and Landscape.” http://bit.ly/2kz71sK
The Fauntleroy Way Apartments incorporate a mix of residential and commercial units, and foster a vibrant pedestrian environment linked to transit at a gateway to the West Seattle Junction neighborhood. A generous ground-level setback defines a raised walkway along the live/work units, inviting passers-by to linger and explore the shops. Image: Plompmozes
Check out the diagrid timber wave made possible by an 8-axis robotic mill! A member of our team recently attended a workshop at the @universityofbc Centre for Advanced Wood Processing that explored advanced timber fabrication techniques in architecture. The technology enables a digital loop between design and fabrication that opens new doors to innovation in timber construction, and potentially a re-interpretation of wood architecture. The design opportunities are exciting. More info and photos are available via @icdstuttgart at http://icd.uni-stuttgart.de/?p=21333 (link also in bio) 📷: @codyctucker
Check out the diagrid timber wave made possible by an 8-axis robotic mill! A member of our team recently attended a workshop at the UBC Centre for Advanced Wood Processing that explored advanced timber fabrication techniques in architecture. The technology enables a digital loop between design and fabrication that opens new doors to innovation in timber construction, and potentially a re-interpretation of wood architecture. The design opportunities are exciting. More info and photos are available via ICD: http://icd.uni-stuttgart.de/?p=21333
Volunteers from Mithun are partnering with Sawhorse Revolution to guide students in the design and documentation of a tiny house for a family experiencing homelessness. The team is meeting with eleven Franklin High School students over an eight-week period, teaching design concepts, studying precedent imagery, and hosting collaborative design charrettes and crits. This environment invites students into a memorable project, where ideas are realized, problem-solving skills are sharpened, and chances are taken to do something extraordinary for those around us. Next semester, Sawhorse Revolution will facilitate the construction of this house, built by the same students in collaboration with a professional builder in Seattle. #DesignforPositiveChange
Volunteers from Mithun are partnering with @sawhorse.revolution to guide students in the design and documentation of a tiny house for a family experiencing homelessness. The team is meeting with eleven Franklin High School students over an eight-week period, teaching design concepts, studying precedent imagery, and hosting collaborative design charrettes and crits. This environment invites students into a memorable project, where ideas are realized, problem-solving skills are sharpened, and chances are taken to do something extraordinary for those around us. Next semester, @sawhorse.revolution will facilitate the construction of this house, built by the same students in collaboration with a professional builder in Seattle. 📷: Barron Peper
We’re thrilled to be working with Hensel Phelps on UC San Diego Nuevo East Graduate Student Housing, our third design-build collaboration for the campus. Nuevo East is a $211 million, 712,000 sf student housing community consisting of more than 1,374 beds and related amenity spaces in six buildings. Residential spaces are anchored by the Exchange, a dynamic student resource center with multi-purpose amenity and gathering spaces, university offices and support programs to promote health and wellness. http://bit.ly/2AxMpYG