Weisman

Over the past year, Weisman Design Group has concentrated on housing and retirement communities, schools, commercial, medical, institutional and urban mixed-use projects within the Puget Sound region and throughout the Pacific Coast states.

The firm currently has 18 landscape architects and support staff with no changes since last year at this time. “We strongly value common experience and the shared knowledge base that stability brings,” said Weisman.

Gross annual fees are around $2 million.

“All of our chosen markets are active,” said principal Mark Weisman. “If anything, the recession has increased the range of challenging projects for our firm.”

Weisman is a team member on a major 370,000-square-foot addition to the Museum of Flight; the Salish Lodge expansion, including a hotel and conference center; park planning and buffer/visual analysis on the 700-acre Snoqualmie Ridge Expansion; and design of numerous schools for the Bellevue, Northshore, Tahoma, Sumner and Lake Washington School districts.

Extensive work on Redmond Ridge and Trilogy at Redmond Ridge includes site planning, design of entry features, water elements, parks and recreation, model units and signage. The firm is also involved in a major mixed-use, urban infill project at 23rd and Madison in Seattle. Housing development clients include Polygon, Northward, CamWest, Sundquist, Burnstead and Lozier.



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