04/2025: A Living Practice: Architecture in Harmony with Nature — Margaret Sprug
9-20-2021 | News
There are only four residences certified by the Living Building Challenge(LBC) because the certification system is well-named: It is a challenge to pull off the seven “petals” of place, water, energy, health & happiness, materials, equity, and beauty.
After reviewing one of the other houses, I wrote that “every building that meets the LBC is a wonder, a monument to sustainable design, and a testament to the courage and endurance of the people who went through this process.”
New Olympia capitol campus building showcases salvaged lumber, celebrates Douglas fir and includes world’s first all…
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By LYNN PORTER Seattle Parks and Recreation plans to build a replacement for the popular but…
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The Miller Hull Art Program highlights local and regional artists in this ongoing series exploring the…
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After 20 years in Miller Hull’s Seattle studio, Katie Popolow joins our growing San Diego office.…
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Architects Alex Zink and Nick Clesi will be discussing “Understanding Embodied Carbon in Mass Timber Projects…
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Miller Hull project manager Peter Spruance joins Andy Frichtl, Interface Engineering and Drew Gangnes, MKA to…
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