Seattle Snow
We love the way snow can transform any landscape and get us to experience a site in fresh new ways. A few shots from Sunday’s snow at Magnuson Park.
We love the way snow can transform any landscape and get us to experience a site in fresh new ways. A few shots from Sunday’s snow at Magnuson Park.
Its official, the Magnuson Shore Ponds are now full and are looking REALLY cool.
We are very excited to announce that our internship report Productive Neighborhoods: A case study based exploration of Seattle Urban Agriculture Projects, is complete and hot off the press.
If you’re looking for something to do for the winter solstice, perhaps head out to Magnuson Park and celebrate the solstice by watching the new shore ponds fill up… a never to be repeated occurrence!
If you haven’t been to Magnuson Park lately to see Phase 3 construction progress, things are moving fast! Ponds have been shaped, snags have been “planted,” as have real plants, and the “centerline feature” now marks the centerline of the 400-foot-wide runway that once crossed the site.
Berger’s Todd Bronk recently presented “Adapting for Climate Change,” a case study on the Richmond, BC Waterfront completed for the 2010 Winter Games at this year’s Washington | Oregon APA Conference.
Guy Michaelsen served as a Steering Committee Member for the 2011 AIA Honor Awards. Although finding jurors and planning the event took many weeks, the time spent this past weekend reviewing submittals and touring sites with the jury was the most energizing.
Magnuson Park’s West Shore Ponds have taken dramatic shape over the past seven weeks.
Demolition of the old Denny Middle School is complete and construction of a new four-acre park in West Seattle is underway.