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UW Magnuson Health Sciences Center T-Wing Renovation

The second phase of the Magnuson Health Sciences Center T-Wing renovation at the University of Washington showcases the transformative potential of Integrated Design-Build. This $64 million, state-funded project revitalized 60,000 square feet across seven floors, including classrooms, laboratories, offices, and collaborative spaces,… Read More

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Triton Learning Commons at Edmonds College

This 41,800 SF, three-story steel framed addition enhances the existing, concrete framed structure, showcasing environmental equity and energy efficient design. The exposed concrete of the existing structure seamlessly integrates with the modern aesthetic of the addition, promoting openness, daylighting, and expansive views,… Read More

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Skagit Valley College Library & Culinary Arts Center

This new library and culinary arts commons building that will provide a new library, learning labs, tutoring center, and community gathering spaces. The single-story building will become the culinary program’s new home, with the most up to date equipment and laboratory space…. Read More

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Shoreline Community College Bracken Building

Uniquely challenged by site logistics and the need to preserve existing trees, the STEAM building’s unusual shape delivers both STEM academic programming and musical performance spaces in one structure.  When finished, the steel-framed structure will integrate an efficient, high-performance building into the… Read More

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University of Washington Softball Performance Center

One of the newer projects in Lund Opsahl’s extensive experience at the University of Washington, the design and construction of the new practice facility for the Women’s Softball Team featured several challenges. Between identifying and preparing the location, ground quality issues addressed… Read More

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University of Washington Kincaid Hall Renovation

Using a progressive design-build delivery approach, the renovation of Kincaid Hall at the main University of Washington Campus adjacent to the Burke-Gillman trail replaced aging and outdated infrastructure and modernized the design of this facility for a new generation of students. The… Read More

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Washington State School for the Blind: Life Skills Training Center

The Washington State School for the Blind (WSSB) Learning Independence for Today and Tomorrow, or LIFTT, program teaches life skills to blind and visually impaired young adults with a goal of achieving independent living. The program includes vocational training, social integration skills,… Read More

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Shoreline Community College Cedar Building

Designed with an eye toward blending contemporary styles with Shoreline Community College’s midcentury modern vernacular, the Health Sciences and Advanced Manufacturing Classroom Complex (HSAMCC), also known as the Cedar Building, replaces five existing buildings with a new facility that will house the… Read More

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Olympic College Shops Remodel

Part of vocational training at Olympic College, the Shops currently house three primary workforce development programs: Welding Technology, Technical Design, and Precision Machining. The existing structure was built in 1967 and, while it is, strictly speaking, functional, the building lacks disability access… Read More

Lake Washington Institute of Technology – Center for Design

The new Center for Design at the Lake Washington Institute of Technology supports a much-needed expansion of the classroom space supporting The School of Design and Applied Arts, while also incorporating an all-campus Events Center. In keeping with the design-oriented focus of… Read More