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Seattle Tennis Club Renovation

August 6th, 2014

Seattle Tennis Club recently completed an expansion and renovation of their historic Madison Park facility located on the shores of Lake Washington. The club’s landscape has always served as a�

Betty Ford Alpine Gardens

July 7th, 2014

Andy Mitton, the project manager and design collaborator for our Washington Park Arboretum projects, returned late last week from the American Public Gardens Association Conference in Denver. He shared some�

Sky Painting Gets Second Color…

June 4th, 2014

And parking stripes. Sky Painting for Redmond Completes the Trifecta When a large public parking lot was added to the scope of the Redmond Central Connector project, we sat down�

RCC Wins Two Awards

May 30th, 2014

Redmond Central Connector, barely open five months, has already received two well-deserved awards for improving its community. In April, during Feet First’s first annual Walkable Washington Symposium, RCC was awarded�

The Supply Laundry Building Receives the 2014 Historic Seattle Sustainable Preservation Award

May 14th, 2014

Vulcan Real Estate and supporting partners such as Runberg Architects and Berger Partnership were recognized for their outstanding adaptive reuse of the Supply Laundry Building as part of the Stack�

Signals, Artwork along the RCC

February 14th, 2014

No trains remain but the “Signals” still stand as repurposed remnants of the former rail line, recalling the past and celebrating a new type of corridor now known as the�

Gribbles and Stair Steps on the Waterfront

February 3rd, 2014

There are 156 steps connecting the waterfront to downtown according to the recently installed 12-foot-tall wayfinding sign for the Seattle Waterfront. The signs were developed as part of the navigation�

Creation of the Erratic

June 14th, 2013

The creation of Erratic in 18 seconds. 48 days (and probably a few nights) of assembly work by artist John Fleming is cram-packed into 18 seconds of crazy delight. Erratic�

Snow and Construction at Magnuson Park

January 17th, 2012

January 17, 2012:  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�
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