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News — Watershed receives a 2021 Architizer A+ Popular Choice Award

We are excited announce our 2021 Architizer A+ Awards win! Architizer received 400,000 votes and entries from 100 countries, so we are incredibly hono...

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News — “More Than a Unit Count:” Beacon Hill Project Rethinks Traditional Multifamily Metrics | The Registry

The content for this article was originally featured in The Registry on June 23, 2021. In the world of multifamily, a project’s unit count is often ...

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News — 2021 Gold Nugget Awards: Solis picks up win

We are excited announce our 2021 Gold Nugget Awards win. Congrats to the project teams and everyone involved. Selected by a panel of top industry expe...

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News — Move over Netflix, here comes the WT #Hiking Channel!

March 11th, 2021 marked the one-year anniversary of the World Health Organization declaring the COVID-19 outbreak a pandemic, forcing us all to hunke...

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News — How one project will stop millions of gallons of polluted water from reaching Puget Sound | KIRO 7 News

SEATTLE — Rushing down toward the water Mark Grey was concerned oil was spilling into the water. He and his associates had spotted what they describ...

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News — How to ride in the rain

Ah, fall. Temperatures are dropping, the sun is showing its face less and less frequently, leaves are turning brilliant shades of orange and red. With...

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News — 2017 Food Frenzy: Putting the ‘fun’ in fundraising

Every July Weber Thompson participates in Food Lifeline’s Food Frenzy competition. The competition consists of local businesses competing against e...

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News — Celebrating Bike Month at Weber Thompson

Another May has come and gone, inspiring cyclists across Washington to get out and get fit for the glory of the summer months to come. With the long ...

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News — Big city living where X marks the spot

Soon one will be able to differentiate the Nexus condominium towers from surrounding high-rise towers due to its unique twisting forms, generating an...

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News — Nexus breaks ground in Seattle’s East Village

It’s not every day that you see Blaine Weber digging in the dirt in downtown Seattle. But on March 14th he grabbed a shovel and joined the Nexus te...

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News — Breaking ground at Arbora Court

On September 20th, Weber Thompson joined Bellwether Housing, members of the University Christian Church congregation, public officials, and community...

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News — WT Food Frenzy: A fantastic finale

Weber Thompson’s participation in the 2016 Food Frenzy competition came to end last Friday in a sweet and delectable fashion. On Monday, July 18th,...

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News — WT Food Frenzy: Office happy hour

On July 8th, Weber Thompson began participating in Food Frenzy, a friendly competition to raise money for Food Lifeline. The competition engages em...

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News — Industrial design student show a huge hit

Last week, several dozen third-year industrial design students from the University of Washington, Western Washington University, and the Art Institut...

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News — WT Wheelies bike everywhere in May

It’s May! The April showers are gone, it’s starting to feel like summer, and that means … Bike Everywhere month! This year WT has assembled a te...

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News — HEADLINES and the value of design dialogue

I’ve been a member of the Architecture Professionals Advisory Council (UW Arch PAC) at the University of Washington since 2008 and am the current ch...

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News — Chowing down at the annual Weber Thompson Chili Cook-Off

When spring rolls around, WT staff literally begin lining up to jot their names on the sign up sheet for the annual Weber Thompson Chili Cook-Off. A...

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News — From paper to reality: Watching Raven Terrace come to life

I recently had the pleasure of attending the grand opening for Raven Terrace, which marks the second completed low-income, multifamily building in Se...

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News — Battling the drizzle and competing for glory

Photo by Flickr user J.G Wang November tends to signal a time for peppermint mochas, couch-locked Netflix binges, and a general air of hibernation i...

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News — Growth in Seattle: Is a downturn coming?

Photo by Flickr user Seattle Municipal Archives When you walk into a hotel conference lobby filled with 500 plus people at 8:00 in the morning, it...

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