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Architecture & Engineering

Tri-Cities boasts more engineers than state average

January 12, 2022
Guest Contributor
It will come as no surprise to readers that Benton and Franklin counties boast a high number of engineers.According to data from the state Department of Employment Security (ESD), the area’s economy supported nearly 3,000 engineers in spring 2020.Those are numbers from the latest survey, published in July 2021. But...
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Q&A with Doug Mitchell

January 12, 2022
TCAJOB Staff
Doug MitchellPrincipalMMEC Architecture and InteriorsDoug MitchellNumber of employees you oversee: We have seven partners and a total staff size of 19.Brief background of your business:I along with three others formed MMEC in 1999 in Spokane. We opened our Kennewick office in 2012.We do a lot of public projects – many...
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Valley school’s design wins national accolades

January 12, 2022
TCAJOB Staff
A new high school in the Lower Yakima Valley has earned national recognition for its innovative design.Architects West, which has offices in Coeur d’Alene and Spokane, designed Grandview High School, which was recognized for its incorporation of next-generation learning space design and planning.The school’s design received the Outstanding Project Award...
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LIGO gets visitor center worthy of its Nobel Prize-winning science

January 14, 2021
Wendy Culverwell
Terence L. ThornhillWith nearly 27 years designing homes and other buildings in the Tri-Cities under his belt, Pasco architect Terence “Tere” Thornhill is too diplomatic to call out a favorite.They’re all his babies, said Thornhill, who believes buildings should tell the story of what is happening inside.“I’m a believer in...
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Ex-Tri-Cities Fever duo heating up stretch of Richland waterfront

January 14, 2021
Wendy Culverwell
Lionell Singleton Houston LillardLionell Singleton and Houston Lillard were fierce competitors when they played for the Tri-Cities Fever, an indoor football league.They clashed on the field – Singleton as a defensive back and Houston as quarterback. Off the field, they were the best of friends and roommates who leveraged their...
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Northwest firms explore 3D, virtual reality, drones

January 14, 2020
Guest Contributor
Advanced technology helps architectsbetter communicate with clients By Natasha NellisThe flood of technology over the past 10 years has changed the day-to-day operations of Inland Northwest architecture firms, and up-and-coming technology advances have the potential to change the industry even more, experts say.A growing industry ofdesign and building information modeling...
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$20 million clinic shows what’s possible at Vista Field

January 14, 2020
Wendy Culverwell
Architect to respect Italian stylings on exterior of Yakima Valley Farm Workers’ newest clinicTheTri-Cities’ newest health clinic will respect design standards of the Portof  Kennewick’s neighborhood on theoutside. Onthe inside, the newest Yakima Valley Farm Workers Clinic will offerstate-of-the-art medical services to its patients. Thenonprofit broke ground this month on its latest location....
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Meet the architectural gems of the Tri-Cities

January 14, 2020
Wendy Culverwell
MichaelMarley recalls when Tri-City school officials cautioned architects to avoid anything fanciful in their designs for new buildings. Districts need voter approval to raise taxes to build and remodel schools. They feared “fancy” would come across as “wasteful.”Decision-makers relied on plain buildings to convey stability and frugality, said Marley, principal with CKJT Architects, a Kennewick firm focused on public sector projects. It’s an ethos that informed much of the region’s development but obscures the architectural gems that dot the...
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Milton-Freewater school receives design award

January 14, 2020
TCAJOB Staff
A Milton-Freewaterelementary school recently earned an outstanding project award from Learning byDesign magazine.Architects West, withoffices in Coeur d’Alene and Spokane, designed the first all-new schoolfacility constructed in the Oregon city since 1923. Architects West worked withdesign consultant Opsis Architecture of Portland on the project.The $20 million GibOlinger Elementary School is...
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