Located on Expedia Group’s new 40-acre corporate campus bordering Seattle’s coastline, the Prow is a biophilic retreat for the company’s staff. The design creates a soulful sanctuary that is integrated with the surrounding environment and away from the day-to-day offices, allowing employees to clear their mind and thus spurring innovation. The concept was driven by form and function.
“This project really stood out through its balance of craft and engagement with the site ecology. Natural and artificial lighting reinforces the dynamic, angular forms that cut a complimentary silhouette to the distant mountains. Horizon lines shift across the modest plan, making occupants acutely aware of the environment and forming a celebration of living with the land.”
—Ron Stelmarski
The Natural Stone Institute's Pinnacle Awards are given to projects whose beauty, creativity, ingenuity, and craftsmanship exemplify professional mastery in the use of natural stone in commercial and residential applications. Learn more at www.naturalstoneinstitute.org/pinnacleawards.
GLY is in the process of transitioning from regular diesel to renewable diesel in our Yard-based truck fleet.
Work is underway on the U District Station Building. Developer LPC West confirmed the news earlier this month, and held an official groundbreaking on May 10. The UW owns the air rights, and will occupy about half the 12-story, 266,000-square-foot office tower.
Urban Land Institute announced 20 finalists for the 2023 ULI Americas Awards for Excellence, one of the most prestigious awards programs in the real estate industry. This year’s finalists include 19 developments in the United States and one in Canada.
Valve’s new corporate headquarters occupy seven floors in the Lincoln Square Expansion south tower.
GLY joined LPC West, IREC, UW, and Sound Transit in the UDSB Groundbreaking.