Architecture

Women Shaping Seattle: An Interview With Marisa Hagney

Marisa Hagney works with communities around the world as part of her role as Living Community Challenge Manager at the International Living Future Institute. She...

Bridge Way Could See First Multifamily Project To Qualify For New Living Building Standard

The Northeast Design Review Board is about to take a look at a proposal at 3825 Bridge Way N that aims to be the...

Angle Lake Station Is Now Open

Sound Transit's long-awaited Angle Lake Station opened this past weekend to much fanfare. The station is Sound Transit's first extension south of SeaTac Airport....

Preschool And 70 Low-Income Apartments Headed To Lake City

The Northeast Design Review Board will hold the first recommendation meeting tonight for a 6-story 70-apartment building the Low Income Housing Institute (LIHI) plans...

Georgetown’s New Flashy Combined Sewer Overflow Regulator Station

Better stormwater and sewage management is coming to Georgetown soon. King County is sponsoring a project to construct a new combined sewer overflow (CSO)...

Highlighting Good Design: Closing Out The Seattle Design Fest

Here at The Urbanist we thoroughly enjoyed the Seattle Design Festival, which stretched from September 10th to the 23rd. We highlighted women currently working...

Women Shaping Seattle: An Interview With Christine Scharrer

With over 20 years experience, Christine Scharrer leads Scharrer Architecture and Design, on a variety of architecture and design projects. She was the founding co-chair of the American...

About That $210 Million Youth Jail…

Block The Bunker activists celebrated after Mayor Ed Murray backed down and put the $149 million North Precinct police building on hold. But they...