4-25-2018 | News
The University of Washington will break ground Wednesday on a $230 million building for its 2-year-old Population Health Initiative, and says it is designed to be a laboratory for ideas and encourage collaboration. The 290,000-square-foot Population Health Facility is slated for a site along the east side of 15th Avenue Northeast, west of Architecture Hall. It is being built where the three Guthrie Hall annexes once stood, and should be finished in spring 2020.
The work of David Miller and Robert Hull of the Miller Hull Partnership stands at the…
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***FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE*** SEATTLE (April 26, 2019) — The Miller Hull Partnership, an international, award-winning architecture…
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Stakeholders on the Newhouse Replacement Project at Washington State’s Capitol Campus in Olympia, Wash., celebrated the…
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The Hans Rosling Center for Population Health at University of Washington is featured on page 54…
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The Pacific Northwest is home to some of the most iconic architecture in the United States.…
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