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Seattle A/E firms still moving and shaking

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

Two regional projects by local architects got ink today:

  • GreenMuze has an article on Vancouver’s Convention Centre (note the spelling if you don’t already know which Vancouver I’m talking about), designed by Seattle’s LMN Architects.  The design includes Canada’s largest green roof and a water treatment system that includes blackwater treatment and a seawater heat pump systemthat provides heating and cooling.
  • The Idaho Mountain Express has a story on community support for Callison‘s proposed design for Bald Mountain Lodge in Ketchum.  Apparently, the Sun Valley community actually liking a proposed luxury hotel project is pretty rare. The 85-unit, five-story hotel is for Rock Resorts, a subsidiary of Vail Resorts.

I also got a press release today from local architect HyBrid. They’re having a project release party Friday at their newest project, Remington Court.

The four-townhouse infill project has a gas-fired instantaneous hydronic system, providing both hot water and floor coil heating. They are designed for stack and cross ventilation.

The party is open to the A and E community (and friends) and runs from 5 p.m. to midnight at 1320 E. Remington Court (one block south of 14th and Jefferson). Local art will be on display and food and drinks are promised.

Local firms get work in Tajikistan, Jordan and Iowa

Wednesday, March 18th, 2009

I thought I might fill you in on a few projects and tidbits I’ve heard about recently . . .

Pic by Lara Swimmer
SRG Partnership‘s Museum of Flight bridge was featured in this month’s Architectural Record.  The piece, “Not so pedestrian footbridges,” features projects that go beyond their role as connectors and elevate a project. Other featured footbridges are in Zaragoza, Spain and across Ireland’s River Shannon. Read a story I wrote on the SRG Bridge to find out more about the designers inspiration: aircraft contrails.

Rendering by ZGF
Zimmer Gunsul Frasca found out it would be designing the second phase of a massive biorenewables complex in Iowa. The firm already designed Phase I, which is now under construction at the University of Iowa. The $54 million Phase II will complete the four-building complex, aimed at showcasing the state’s commitment to cutting-edge energy research in the heart of farming country.

Rendering by Callison
Callison also got big news recently: It will be master planning the biggest mixed-use project in Jordan’s history. The $10 billion, 60-million-square-foot waterfront project in Aqaba, Jordan includes high-rise residential towers, business and financial districts, retail and entertainment spaces and several hotels and resorts. Look for more on that project in an upcoming DJC.

Meanwhile, an NBBJ-designed hotel has opened in Tajikistan. The Hyatt Regency Dushanbe has 221 rooms, a beauty salon, a juicebar and 14 meeting rooms. It has views of a lake and the presidential palace , and in-room iPod docking stations. The hotel was designed by NBBJ’s Columbus, Ohio office.  Check out the press release.