Events

How Legacy Can Maximize the Design Process

Washington Recreation & Park Association

Bellevue, WA

The idea of legacy can drive both the process and substance of a capital park design project.

04.13.2022

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The design of Edmonds College’s Hazel Miller Hall organizes classrooms and offices around a central atrium to maximize space and building system efficiencies, and share resources across programs—maximizing value on a limited budget. Dispersed within the atrium and connected corridors are flexible seating and study areas that bring students together as a community of learners. 📷: @k7scott

Posted: 04.08.2022

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Hazel Miller Hall weaves multiple STEM programs together with multipurpose classrooms to support spatial and pedagogical adaptability over time. Nursing simulation labs and active learning spaces engage students with each other and the instructor, developing collaboration skills and hands-on experience sought by employers. 📷: @k7scott

Posted: 04.08.2022

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Hazel Miller Hall at Edmonds College collocates chemistry, physics, engineering, nursing and math programs to create an interdisciplinary academic center for STEM education that serves high-demand occupations. Located at the heart of campus, the new facility features specialized chemistry and physics labs, nursing simulation classrooms and simulated patient rooms, as well as informal study spaces that serve all of the college’s students. 📷: @k7scott

Posted: 04.08.2022

Events

Supply Chain Optimization: Creating a Seamless Flow to Construction

Zak World of Facades North America

Seattle, WA

03.31.2022

Events

Smart Carbon Goals: Life Cycle Assessment in Design Practice

AIA California Climate Action Webinar

Online Event

03.30.2022