6/2026: AIA National Conference – Parco Mixed-Used Development: Ben Dalton
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Curated by Susanna Moreira
In the heart of downtown Redmond, a new kind of library has taken shape—one that reflects the city’s growth, diversity, and future-forward vision. Designed by The Miller Hull Partnership with local firm Steele Associates, in collaboration with Deschutes Public Library (DPL), the two-story, mass timber building more than doubles the size of the previous library and reimagines it as a vibrant, flexible, and inclusive civic space.
Shaped by extensive public input, the library responds to years of engagement with local residents, including families, seniors, unhoused individuals, LGBTQ+ groups, Latinx community members, outdoor enthusiasts, and arts advocates. The result is a library tailored to Redmond, featuring a vibrant Children’s Discovery Space, a teen area, flexible meeting and co-working rooms, and a creative maker space designed for all ages.
Concept renderings reveal a dynamic, site-specific, and sustainable design that elevates the passenger experience at Seattle-Tacoma…
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Posted By: Tina Walker Davis The Redmond Library has formally received LEED (Leadership in Energy and Environmental…
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Spaces 4 Learning By Matt Jones The University of Arizona in Tucson, Ariz., recently completed an $81-million, seven-year…
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This project seeks to develop a prototype for the development of low-impact cabins on challenging and…
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Partner Brian Court will be on a panel discussing “A Hybrid Approach: Combining Mass Timber with…
11-25-2020 | Events