Aug. 20, 2002
A Special Section of
DJC.COM


Stories

"Building schools fit to compete,"
By FRANKLIN HILL,
Franklin Hill & Associates


"Independent schools need a road map,"
By DONALD CARLSON,
Carlson Architects


"Third-party code reviews save schools time, money,"
By WILLIAM C. HILL, Berryman & Henigar


"State takes a cue from the private sector,"
By CHARLES DEMMING and
RALPH ROHWER,
Heery International


"Designing schools that work for all kids,"
By VICTORIA BERGSAGEL, Designing Schools


"Artificial turf has come a long way,"
By ERIK SWEET, David Evans and Associates


"More public schools seek private funds,"
By GREG STACK, Northwest Architectural Co.


"More funding is needed for school construction,"
By CLINT MARSH, KJM & Associates


"Green features encourage schools to lighten up,"
By DAVE HEWITT, BetterBricks


Featured Stories...


chairs

Moving right along
Psychologists claim that moving is one of the top life events that causes stress. Consider moving your family. Now imagine adding faculty, staff, a student body and all their stuff!
By ANDREA McLEAN
Heery International
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Mount Tahoma High

Mount Tahoma High plans to break the scale
After numerous meetings with a 40-member planning/design committee, architects for the Mount Tahoma High School in Tacoma knew expectations were high.
By SAM BENNETT
Journal Staff Reporter
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Snoqualmie Hall, at Edmonds Community College in Lynnwood

State’s two-year colleges face a space crunch
The two-year college system is serving far more students than their campuses were built to serve and too many of the buildings are old, poorly constructed, inadequate and lack sufficient space.
By LORNA SUTTON
SBCTC
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