
Here are the final images of the Vivacity Care Center in Spokane Valley, WA, completed with Meridian Construction.
Here are the final images of the Vivacity Care Center in Spokane Valley, WA, completed with Meridian Construction.
Construction update: Silvey Construction crews are busy on renovations for the Damon Orthodontics new South Hill location.
Construction update photo from the Gonzaga University and University of Washington School of Medicine building in Spokane’s University District. Landscape architecture is being provided by the Bernardo Wills Architects landscape architect team. This project incorporates Native American medicinal plantings, and they will be used for interpretation and to assist the GU Medical School with their curriculum. These plantings will occur next Spring, with project completion estimated for May 2022.
We are soaking up every nice day at the Ice Age Floods Playground before the rain starts! Have you visited the playground this fall? While the splash pad may be off for the season, fun is still on with the playground, wheels park, and basketball courts.
Bouten Construction is busy constructing the new medical education, health sciences, and innovation building for Gonzaga and the University of Washington School of Medicine.
Answer: Our construction partners are facing the longest construction material lead times since 1987, with supply-chain challenges creating shortages.
The Numerica Credit Union branch on Lyons is complete and open to their members.
This week, the University of Idaho will celebrate the Grand Opening of the ICCU Arena. This facility will be home to the university’s men’s and women’s basketball teams. Bernardo Wills Architects provided landscape architecture for this beautiful. Check out the first look from the Spokesman-Review.
Photo credit: Geoff Crimmins of the Spokesman-Review.
Congratulations to Jonathan Smith, ASLA, landscape architect at Bernardo Wills and the newest member of the WASLA Board of Directors. WASLA is the local body of ASLA – American Society of Landscape Architects, and Jonathan will represent Eastern Washington.
Originally from Montana, Jonathan began his professional life as a middle school and high school English teacher. Eventually, his passion for nature and the outdoors prompted him to re-enroll in college at the University of Idaho’s College of Art and Architecture. Jonathan’s approach starts with viewing landscape design as a system—a set of separate elements that each have a bearing on all the others. This approach is guided by his perspective that simplicity is key to achieve a successful design where form follows function. Jonathan enjoys designing with plants and thinking about construction details for landscape elements.
One of the main reasons Jonathan would like to represent eastern Washington is student engagement and the chance to create and promote prospects for student/professional engagement. UI and WSU are both located in the same rural region of the country where opportunities for students are scarce, and he would like to be part of an effort to create more occasions for interactions between eastern Washington professionals and WSU students. Jonathan wants to advocate for more marginal groups within Washington’s LA community in the hopes that WASLA can provide direction to relevant educational and professional opportunities for all members. He wishes to promote landscape architecture as a part of a larger solution – relevant to eastern Washington: namely solving issues of dwindling resources, mitigating stormwater/pollution, and wildfires.