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Sarah Oberklaid

Sarah Oberklaid


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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 is also Co-Chair of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) Seattle’s Urban Design Forum and is one of the AIA Seattle’s Board of

Architecture

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 Institute of Architect’s Seattle Women in Design organization and in 2015 was co-chair of the AIA’s Women Leadership Summit in

Parks and Public Space

Women Shaping Seattle: An Interview With Thaisa Way

Thaisa Way is the Executive Director of Urban@UW and an Associate Professor in Landscape Architecture at the University of Washington. She has received many notable awards for her scholarship, including the American Academy of Rome Prize in Landscape Architecture. She has written and edited several books on landscape architecture

Land Use

Women Shaping Seattle: An Interview With Lisa Picard

Below is an interview with Lisa Picard, which is part of our Women Shaping Seattle series exploring how women have changed and continue to change the design of the city.  Lisa Picard is the Executive Vice President and Regional Manager of Skanska Commercial Development USA, one of the largest construction

Architecture

Women Shaping Seattle

This year’s Seattle Design Festival, opened on September 10th, with the theme of ‘Design Change’. Given that 2016 marks 100 years since the first woman, Elizabeth Ayer, commenced architecture studies in Seattle, we thought it opportune to share a series exploring how women have changed and are continuing to

Architecture

Sunday Video: History Of Seattle’s Smith Tower

Seattle’s Smith Tower was once the tallest building west of the Mississippi and among the tallest buildings in the world. Built after Seattle’s Great Fire, it is the oldest skyscraper in the city, and is a tribute to the innovations in engineering and technology of the time. Smith

Architecture

Sunday Video: UW Architecture Lecture Series

The University of Washington’s Department of Architecture Lecture Series is recommencing for spring, with a line up of high caliber speakers, as outlined below. As part of the fall series, architect Peter Busby of Perkins+Will delivered an inspiring lecture about the power of design in regenerating landscapes. Busby

Architecture

Sunday Video: Architecture Should Tell A Great Story

To architect Ole Scheeren, “we should think of architecture and buildings as a space for stories — stories of the people that live there, of the people that work in these buildings. And we could start to imagine the experiences our buildings create.” Sharing insight into the design process, and narratives