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The @Jamestown.LP team is back in the office here in San Francisco! This space at 1105 Battery is designed to support multiple work styles, postures and group sizes from morning coffee to Friday happy hours. Modular lounge furniture and lightweight chairs made of recycled materials can even be moved out of the way for group yoga classes under the atrium. 📷: Jasper Sanidad

Posted: 07.13.2021

Events

Sustainability Excellence Awards Winners’ Webinar: Insights and Inspiration

American Alliance of Museums

Online Event

07.13.2021

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In anticipation of this weekend’s #Pride2021 celebrations, we’re sharing a festive #flashbackfriday view from our San Francisco office at 660 Market. As we look back, we celebrate hard-earned progress and revel in shared community. We also look forward and renew our commitment to promote justice, equity, diversity and inclusion (JEDI) in our firm culture, project work and partnerships. Join us.

Posted: 06.25.2021

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Here's a sneak peek of the new @SeattleU Sinegal Center for Science and Innovation. We're thrilled to see it fill with life in preparation for fall classes! The project places STEM education at the threshold between the city and the university, and creates new opportunities for collaboration between biology, chemistry and computer science departments within an inviting, student-centered hub for gathering, hands-on exploration and discovery. Designed in collaboration with @eypae. 📷: @k7scott

Posted: 06.24.2021

Events

Beauty of Impact: Design and Social Justice

National Building Museum and ASID Academy

Online Event

06.22.2021

News

Centering Health Equity Frameworks Launch

Mithun has launched the Centering Health Equity beta frameworks, in collaboration with the U.S. Green Building Council and University of Virginia School of Medicine’s Green Health Partnership.

06.21.2021

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We’re excited to share the beautiful mural installation that illuminates the north façade of Casa Adelante at 2060 Folsom, new all-electric affordable housing in the Mission District. The four-wall piece is muralistx Jessica Sabogal's dedication to Yolanda M. López, an American painter, printmaker, educator and film producer living in San Francisco who is known for works focusing on the experiences of Mexican-American women, often challenging the ethnic stereotypes associated with them. Check out @jessicasabogal to learn more about the powerful history and cultural references incorporated within this installation. Project developers: Mission Economic Development Agency and @ChinatownCDC. 📷: Toolbox Video

Posted: 06.17.2021