12-8-2022 | News
By EMMA HINCHLIFFE
A/E Editor
Seattle-based architect Miller Hull recently unveiled designs for a new field office for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service in Fairbanks, Alaska. The new 25,900-square-foot facility is aiming to be the first net zero building in the state of Alaska.
Senior Associate Whitney Pearce and designer Siyu Qu will be discussing “Prioritizing Health, Wellness and Equity…
9-2-2023 | Events
On Nov. 8, AIA Seattle hosted its 71st annual Honor Awards for Washington Architecture. These awards…
11-12-2021 | News
Congratulations to Anton Dekom for receiving the AIA Seattle Committee Award as co-chair of the AIA…
5-7-2019 | News
A new art-centric hotel is making its way to downtown Seattle. Hotel Westland, a boutique lifestyle…
2-5-2025 | News
The $30-million "Living Building" will be equal parts teaching tool and academic facility Announced last year,…
2-17-2017 | News
Located in the heart of Seattle’s South Lake Union neighborhood, 333 Dexter is a 632,000-square-foot office building on one…
5-2-2022 | News