Dick’s Drive-In – Broadway

An enduring favorite and one of Capitol Hill’s most frequented restaurants, Dick’s Drive-In on Broadway had not been remodeled since it was built in 1954. To ensure future generations get to enjoy the same iconic atmosphere and delicious burgers, this iconic, historic building underwent a complete interior renovation with all new finishes, kitchen equipment, walk-in […]

Occidental Park Timber and Glass Pavilion

In the heart of Seattle’s oldest neighborhood, Occidental Park in Pioneer Square has been in a state of revitalization since 2014. The latest investment—funded entirely through private donations—is the newly-opened timber and glass pavilion. This 30-by-90 square-foot structure, complete with an innovatively-designed ‘jewel box’ visitors kiosk, opened just in time to usher in a post-pandemic […]

The Eastside Preparatory School TALI Hall

105,000 sf new performing arts center for Eastside Preparatory School. TALI, which stands for “Think. Act. Lead. Innovate,” houses a 15,000 sf flexible theatre space with set shop, control booth, dressing rooms and wardrobe storage. The theatre is designed to accommodate a variety of productions, performances (theatrical and musical) and educational opportunities. At its largest, […]

Dick’s Drive-In – Kent

The new 3,800 sf restaurant is the first in South King County for the Puget Sound, family-run business. Featuring the style of Seattle outdoor drive-ins, the Kent location maintains the original restaurant’s iconic 1950s look and architecture. 2019 Construction Excellence Award, Private Building $2M-$5M AGC Build Washington Awards

The Eastside Preparatory School TMAC

The student body at Eastside Prep has been consistently growing over the past few years. In efforts to accommodate the growth, Eastside Prep determined that they could improve the school by demolishing one of the existing buildings on the campus and construct a new science and gymnasium facility to fit their needs called The Macaluso […]

Chihuly Garden and Glass

The project consisted of the renovation, expansion, and conversion of the former 20,400 sf Fun Forest Pavilion into an exhibition space for one of the Northwest’s most renowned talents: glass sculptor Dale Chihuly. The project features nine galleries, including a five-section, 1,500-piece glass installation; a 50-seat theater; lecture hall; and dining and retail areas. The […]

325 Westlake

325 Westlake is an adaptive re-use project in the heart of Seattle’s South Lake Union neighborhood.The front portion of this 1920’s-era building was converted to an art studio and open gallery space, and a new five-story structure was added in the back to house mixed-use space and high-end residential apartments. The original masonry and timber […]

The Bullitt Center

The Bullitt Center is the first urban building to satisfy all of its own energy, water and waste needs and has been called ‘the greenest office building in the world.’ Built to last 250 years, the Bullitt sets a high bar for the level of sustainability possible in a city setting. In developing the six-story, […]

Prexy Apartments

The project is a six-story, 42,695 SF, mixed-use apartment building with ground floor retail and parking. The sixty-six units include studio, 1-bedroom and 2-bedroom apartments that is walking distance to the University of Washington, University Avenue, and the future Sound Transit Station. The modern building features multiple decks and a “green roof” that takes advantage […]

Bastyr University

This 50,300 sf LEED Platinum project consists of three-story cottage-style buildings, each with 12 individual rooms, for 132 students. Energy-efficient construction practices were used throughout the project, including high r-value insulation and fiberglass windows with ultra-high-performance glass, energy-efficient appliances, plumbing and lighting fixtures, radiant floor heating with super-high efficiency gas boilers qualified the project for […]