Hewitt

Hewitt Architects employs four people in the landscape and urban design department, with no increase from last year. The studio provides services to the firm’s architecture clients, but also works with other architecture and engineering firms as a subconsultant.

Key markets for Hewitt Architects Landscape Architecture studio include urban mixed-use projects, transportation projects, public parks and trail projects. New market development has included resort properties.

In the past year the landscape studio has completed or is near completion on three mixed-use projects in Seattle and on the Eastside: Klee Lofts and Suites, The Village at Overlake Station and Press, a mixed-use project on Capitol Hill, designed by GGLO.

King County’s 911 call center and emergency operations center, designed by Hewitt Architects, will begin construction this summer. The landscape studio provided design for the site, which is adjacent to the Cedar River watershed. The studio has also completed 30 percent design for the South 154th station in Tukwila, including site design for the multimodal station, and design for a plaza and other amenities.

The studio has also master-planned a 62,000-square-foot open space for Schweitzer Mountain Resort in Idaho that will connect existing buildings and establish an identity for future development.

Hewitt Architects Landscape Architecture studio has also completed a conceptual master plan including arrival sequence, pedestrian circulation, and parking for Desert Canyon Resort in Wenatchee, with Weinstein Copeland; and design work for the Washington Mutual Leadership Center, a training center for the financial institution’s executives, in collaboration the landscape architecture studio at GGLO



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