2019 Year In Review
Cheers to 2019! Big thanks to everyone who made our 25th year so memorable!
Cheers to 2019! Big thanks to everyone who made our 25th year so memorable!
How a local non-profit offers real solutions to homelessness, poverty and hunger.
Get to know our team and the fun things we do outside the office!
Our engineers translate how these changes will affect your specific project and/or discipline.
Each year, our firm donates hundreds of hours to both local and international nonprofit organizations, serving on executive boards and committees, participating in mentor programs, hosting fundraisers, and getting our hands dirty at workday events!
We are honored to have worked on two projects being recognized at the 2019 Historic Seattle Preservation Celebration.
In this exciting new series, the Puget Sound Business Journal brings together exceptional women leaders in a variety of industries.
Published by Gensler.
This historic seminary is undergoing a transformation that will revive the building into a boutique lodge getaway.
This article was originally published in the Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce on February 16, 2019.
Things are looking up for wood-building developers as code council backs higher heights.
Structural Engineer Sam Adiputra shares his experience traveling to Indonesia with Build Change’s post-disaster reconnaissance team.
Our favorite new tradition and the case for employee-driven learning.
Highlighting one of our favorite annual service events: NAIOP Washington’s Annual Community Enhancement project.
Stay safe during earthquakes with drills and preparedness!
We explore how companies are shaping office environments to attract and retain top talent, increase efficiency and collaboration, and build their brand identity. (And what it all means to our AEC designs and approach!)
We are honored to have been a part of four…
Our annual team outing to the Seattle Mariners game was reasonably rowdy, laughter-loaded, slightly sudsy…and a little crunchy.
Environmental learning center meets traditional high school at Tacoma Public Schools’ unique Science and Math Institute (SAMi), one of the three immersion-based learning programs redefining curriculum standards and the student experience.