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
We are celebrating the 2016 Summer Olympics with creative competition in our Seattle and San Francisco offices. Highlight of the week: the human foosball tournament.
We're excited to help Forterra NW spread the word about a survey looking at what millennials in the Pacific Northwest region think about the livability of this place, their part in it, and the future they see for themselves here.
If you're between the ages of 20 and 35, please share your input! As a bonus, you could win a 3-day pass to Seattle's Bumbershoot Music Festival this Labor Day weekend! http://millennialsurvey.com/
Affordable housing is vital to the development of vibrant, livable cities. In our commitment to Design for Positive Change, Mithun is proud to join with diverse partners – including the Housing Development Consortium, Capitol Hill Housing, Mercy Housing Northwest, Plymouth Housing Group, Low Income Housing Institute, InterIm Community Development Association, El Centro de la Raza, SCIDpda and Bellwether Housing – to create affordable homes for all, and voice our support for Proposition 1. Vote YES for Homes! #YesForHomes #DesignforPositiveChange
Photo: Hirabayashi Place, developed by InterIm, designed by Mithun. New workforce housing made possible in part by the Seattle Housing Levy.
A living culture as resilient as the landscapes on which it was built - the Wanapum Heritage Center houses stories and history on the Columbia River. 📷: Ben Benschneider
As long-term supporters of Seattle’s waterfront, Mithun encourages King County residents to join us in voting NO on Initiative 123. I-123 represents a tremendous setback to the City’s inspiring vision for the new Seattle waterfront, which improves connections between downtown and the water, expands Pike Place Market and the Seattle Aquarium, and creates a new world-class public park following removal of the viaduct. Learn more: http://www.seattletimes.com/opinion/i-123-threatens-seattles-newly-designed-waterfront-park/