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L.A.'s Alan Grant designs a world-class car museum on a parking-garage budget.
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A houseboat on Seattle's Lake Union capitalizes on 'wharf aesthetic': User-generated architecture from Designs Northwest Architects.
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Daniel Toole, Assoc. AIA, has written a book, Tight Urbanism, that looks at the use of alleys in urban design.
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Eighty-seven percent of Seattle’s large-building owners are now tracking their buildings’ energy performance, the city of Seattle reports.
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Eighty-seven percent of Seattle’s large-building owners are now tracking their buildings’ energy performance, the city of Seattle reports.
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Examples of recession and post-recession urban interventions are on exhibition in Seattle, with the goal of inspiring Pacific Northwest designers to greater moments of tactical urbanism. Through Feb. 22.
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Working through transition.
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He's known for being one of the fathers of the American Craft movement, but midcentury modern designer George Nakashima should also get credit for promoting the beauty of sustainable, found objects such as live-edge furniture.
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This Bremerton, Wash., firm won the Evergreen Award in the Commercial Interiors category for the old Sears Automotive Center that they transformed into their new offices.
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On-site graywater treatment systems offer an efficient solution for water conservation, if designers are willing to invest the time and effort.