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January 11, 2006
A look back at 2005's Projects of the Month
By CLAIR ENLOW
Special to the Journal
Special to the Journal
For 15 years, the Project of the Month has offered an in-depth look at some of the region's best architecture. The program is jointly sponsored by the American Institute of Architects and the Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce.
Most of the projects are commercial, institutional and multi-family buildings that are one or two years old.
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Previous columns:
- AIA Project of the Month: High Point library helps knit a community, 12-07-2005
- AIA Project of the Month: Skagit Station: All aboard for the next century, 11-02-2005
- AIA Project of the Month: Flexible walls let gallery owners move the art, 10-05-2005
- AIA Project of the Month: 1310 Union: modern steel in a brick world, 09-14-2005
- Project of the Month: Olympic College steps to the next level, 08-03-2005
- AIA Project of the Month: 911 center: building a sense of protective calm, 07-06-2005
- Project of the Month: A peaceful retreat, just minutes from I-5, 06-01-2005
- Project of the Month: Bainbridge museum hides in plain sight, 05-04-2005