
Our Client Engagement Manager, Emily Moline Meyer, CDFA, CPSM, moderated OneAEC’s panel on the region’s Changing Talent Market last week.
Our Client Engagement Manager, Emily Moline Meyer, CDFA, CPSM, moderated OneAEC’s panel on the region’s Changing Talent Market last week.
It’s a big week at the Spokane Valley Fire Department’s new operations and maintenance facility.
The landscape is filling in nicely at ICCU Arena.
Some folks in our office got to spend the perfect weekend weather at Latah Creek Golf Course and captured the new ramp for us.
#WorksiteWednesday At the Gonzaga University and University of Washington Regional Health Sciences Building in Spokane’s U-District, our landscape architecture team got to check the progress of the living wall. This wall features local flora and fauna, many of which were used by the Spokane area’s Indigenous Peoples for medicinal purposes.
#WorksiteWednesday AM Landshaper crews are busy moving dirt at the East Valley High School site. A joint project between Spokane County, the City of Spokane Valley, and the East Valley School District will revamp the area between East Valley middle and high schools, including new playfields and utility lines. A traffic signal will be added at Sullivan and Wellesley, as well as new softball and baseball fields, and a practice football facility for East Valley’s secondary schools. Bernardo Wills provided full landscape architecture and sports complex planning for this project.
We are honored to announce that we received a Merit Award for our design of the Ice Age Floods Playground in Riverfront Park by the Idaho/Montana Chapter of ASLA. The Merit Award recognizes superior professional accomplishments in landscape architecture. The project was judged on the design, functionalism, relationship to context, environmental responsibility, overall relevance to the built environment, and more. We knew this project was special, and we are proud of our staff that made this project a reality, cheers!
We had a blast hosting University of Idaho, Washington State University, and Spokane Community College architecture students for a firm tour and mock interviews last week.
With interdisciplinary design, our goal is to harmonize with nature as we impact the built environment.