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Seattle Design Festival 2011

Seattle Design Festival 2011

The Seattle Design Festival aims to widen and deepen the public conversation about design in Seattle. Encompassing a wide range of design disciplines, the festival explores design as an active force that solves problems, contributes to innovation, and improves our lives. Founded and produced by AIA Seattle, the first festival is the product of a collaboration among ten non-profit partners. By combining forces to present ten days of concentrated programming about architecture and design, the partners have created a festival that...

Glickman Home Tour

Ralph Anderson House Tour

Docomomo WEWA is hosting a tour of the Glickman House, designed by architect Ralph Anderson in 1959. The house was completed in 1960 and custom built for Harry and Jeannette Glickman and their family. Set above a ravine on a wooded site in Seattle's View Ridge neighborhood, the residence appears as a piece of cedar-clad sculpture in a natural setting.     The tour is Saturday, September 10, 2011. For more information on this tour as well as other events hosted by...

The 1 Percent

Step Up/Give Back – 1% at a Time

Brian Palidar AIA recently joined John Peterson, the founder of Public Architecture and The 1%, at the first 1% Design Advocacy event this August, hosted by Miller Hull and CAST Architecture and sponsored by Teknion. Presenters included John Peterson (Public Architecture), Trish Millines Dziko (TAF), Ray Schutte (Interbay P-Patch) and Brian Palidar (Grouparchitect). Photos by Chi Duong. The 1% program seeks to connect architects and other design professionals with non profits in an effort to better the built environment. You...

The 1%

Grouparchitect's Brian Palidar AIA will be joined by John Peterson, the founder of Public Architecture and The 1%, at the first 1% Design Advocacy Step Up | Give Back event on August 4, 2011, hosted by Miller Hull and CAST Architecture and sponsored by Teknion....

Ballard Food Bank

Ballard Food Bank

The economic crisis has shown us how fragile the line is between economic health and hardship. Economic strife helps us to see food bank customers not as vagrants, but as our neighbors, ourselves. Ballard Food Bank has always promoted this idea; its motto is “Neighbors helping neighbors.” To better serve their mission, Ballard Food Bank recently made the move from a cramped and inefficient space to a new location along Leary Avenue NW. As their architect, I had the pleasure...

Green Building

Green Remodel Strategies for Aging at Home

You're never too old for a green remodel! Universal Design addresses senior mobility and safety to make homes usable, efficient and appealing to a wide range of uses and users. King County GreenTools new brochure has tips and resources to plan a remodel for aging in place. You can download the Green Remodel Strategies for Aging at Home at: http://your.kingcounty.gov/solidwaste/greenbuilding/documents/green-remodel-aging-at-home.pdf...

Grouparchitect is growing

We’d like to welcome and introduce our two newest additions to our design team at Grouparchitect. Emily Hennigs Emily is a registered architect with over a decade of experience practicing architecture. She brings with her an extensive background in high-end custom residential work and an eye for quality and attentiveness regardless of project scale. She loves to create meaningful spaces for people to live and work. What is meaningful differs for each client, so Emily listens carefully to clients as they describe...