[sea] architecture
NBBJ [posted on March 2, 2006]
With offices in Seattle, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Columbus, New York, London, Beijing and Shanghai, NBBJ is a truly global architecture and design firm that believes that ideas change everything. As the third largest design firm in the country (and fifth-largest in the world), NBBJ has experience with just about everything, and they do it all with a smart growth approach and a goal of fostering meaningful, socially reinforcing communities. [NBBJ]
Mithun [posted on March 2, 2006]
Encompassing architecture, urban planning, landscapes and interior design, Mithun has embraced resource-efficient and sustainable design for over a decade. Their portfolio includes projects from campus and workplace planning to residential and mixed use projects for clients from REI to Duke University to Seattle's Pier 56. Definite leaders in sustainable design and architecture. [Mithun]
Martha Rose Construction [posted on March 2, 2006]
Awarded the 2005 Home Builder Award in the BuiltGreen Design Competition, energy-saving and healthy-air features are standard on all Martha Rose structures. They are a member of "Built Green," a program that was implemented by the Master Builders Association to encourage builders to construct and renovate homes in a more environmentally compatible way. It is a holistic approach that covers design, site work, material choices, energy conservation and education of the workers and consumers. [Martha Rose Construction]
Living Systems Design [posted on March 2, 2006]
Living Systems Design offers an integrative philosophy to on-site water management issues. Their goal is to advance environmental stewardship by promoting economically viable solutions to environmental problems with individuals, businesses and government entities; they'll design a roofscape, hardscape or landscape for any hydrological situation. [Living Systems Design]
Jones & Jones [posted on March 2, 2006]
Founded in 1969, Jones & Jones hopes to give a voice to the landscape and its inhabitants through integrating architecture and landscape architecture. They received the first ever Firm Award from the American Society of Landscape Architects in 2003; in everything they do, Jones & Jones strives for architecture that springs out of living places. [Jones & Jones]
Callison [posted on March 2, 2006]
Prolific around the globe, Callison provides planning and design services to retail, hospitality, mixed-use, healthcare and corporate clients throughout the world. They specialize in urban mixed-use developments, health care facilities and research laboratories and corporate offices and campus planning; wherever they go, Callison creates smarter places. [Callison]