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Medical projects ,WA01architecture design portfolio

Highline Medical Center Cedar Wing AdditionBurien, WashingtonHighline Medical Center adopted the Planetree philosophy of care as the hospitalwas being designed. garden for the use of patients and their families.Awards2000 Top Ten Most Innovative Facilities in Healthcare Award, Center for Innovation in Health Facilities Group Health Bellevue Medical CenterBellevue, WashingtonThe new Group Health Bellevue Medical Center is the flagship facility serving the Group Health membership in east King County. Working with senior Group Health team members, the Ellerbe Beck-et-NAC|Architecture team devel-oped a modular clinic design that provides daily flexibility in clinical assignment, clarity in patient treatment, and easy conversion to meet future needs.

2006-2011 NAC Architecture

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Education ,WA

Bellevue high

Snohomish high Auburn high02architecture design portfolio

understand how to blend all fac-tors of higher education design into progressive, technically sophisticated environments, enhancing the college experience while simultaneously elevating the image and pride of the institution though sensitive and innovative design solutions.

2006-2011 NAC Architecture

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Oak Harbor high school ,oak harbor WA03architecture design portfolio

Oak Harbor School District - Oak Harbor, Washington

Oak Harbor High School is the only public school for the small Whidbey Island community in Puget Sound and desperately needed modernizing. The original school was characterized by very narrow corridors, class-rooms without windows, and roofs without sufficient drainage.

The redesigned campus fo-cused on bringing daylight to all classrooms, widening corridors, updating technology, and consolidating the school into three buildings. The design includes a displacement mechan-ical ventilation system, extensive daylighting, and employs other green building practices such as infiltration gardens and recycling of existing building components

2011 Crow Island School Citation, American School and University Educational Interiors Showcase

2006-2011 NAC Architecture

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arch experience04architecture design portfolio

2006-2011 NAC Architecture

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BIM & Sustainability 05architecture design portfolio

2006-2011 NAC Architecture