Jones & Jones

Holding steady in size with a staff of 37, Jones & Jones Architects and Landscape Architects continues to expand in environmental design, sustainability, regenerative landscape corridor planning, green urban landscape infrastructure, landscape systems design, conservation and wildlife corridor planning, and watershed planning, according to marketing manager Pamela Morris Shields.

Projects:

  • Icicle Creek Music Center, a performing arts center campus at Sleeping Lady resort in Leavenworth

  • Early Childhood Development Center at the San Antonio Zoo, now beginning construction, will focus its exhibits and experiences on development issues of children from birth to 4 years of age.

  • Balboa Park parking, circulation and land-use study, San Diego, will build on the current resources of the large park and the city.

  • Minidoka Internment National Monument in Jerome County, Idaho, is a National Park Service site that commemorates the stories of Japanese American internment and incarceration during World War II.

  • Tropical America at Miami Metro Zoo will feature animal and plant life between the Tropic of Cancer and the Tropic of Capricorn on 15 acres razed by Hurricane Andrew in 1997.

  • Seattle Chinese Garden will combine authentic Sichuan Chinese garden design into local codes and structural requirements.

  • The Confluences Project, set in Clarkston, Pasco, Vancouver and Pacific County, is tied to the Lewis and Clark Bicentennial and will be completed in 2004. For the Vancouver National Historic Reserve Trust, Jones & Jones is working with artist Maya Lin on four interpretive sites at river confluences within the Columbia River Basin.

  • Road projects include US Highway 93 in Western Montana and I-66 in Kentucky. Both have been designated federal “streamlined” projects.


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