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The evolution of urban
development on First Hill

Perkins and Will is in the planning or construction stages of over 3.5 million square feet of new development on First Hill.

By BRAD HINTHORNE
Perkins and Will



Sustainable satellites: Saviors of our cities?
Density, diversity and connectedness can make cities like ours more resilient.

By MYER HARRELL
Weber Thompson







Life science thrives in urban hubs
Seattle has long been known as a mecca for incubators and startups, often driven by local scientists and business leaders.

By MIKE RUHL
BioMed Realty







Design, science and the brain
How future architectural design can strengthen human health.

By MATTHIAS OLT
B+H Architects












Bold architecture blends with nature in the city
For Knot's design process, collaborative discussions offered invaluable insight to the site’s ecological importance.

By MARILEE HANKS
Knot






A radical rebalancing of the urban environment
How the post-pandemic urban streetscape can be more equitable, inclusive and healthy.

By R. STEVEN LEWIS and JEROME UNTERREINER
ZGF





Landscape architecture in the time of COVID-19
It’s time to demonstrate our gratitude to nature through urban landscape architecture and design.

By MARK SINDELL
GGLO







Seattle’s march toward legacy city
The area’s historic growth requires new innovations for complex site development.

By EUGENE GERSHMAN
GIS







The coming evolution of cities and public spaces
Communities will win if they stay true to themselves.

By JOAN INSEL and MICHAEL LEE
CallisonRTKL








Designing for a holistic community experience
Many of us are seeking open-air options and spaces for safely venturing from the confines of our homes.

By RYAN HAINES
Gensler









Urban Development 2020 team

Section editor: Sam Bennett

Section design: Jeffrey Miller

Web design: Lisa Lannigan

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