In preparing for our annual retreat, we did a recap of 2018. We did quite a lot so we thought we’d share.
Things we finished:
Sunset Court was the final project of an eight-year contract with the Renton Housing Authority. This 50-home community offers modern housing to veterans and a mix of low to moderate-income households. Designed around a central green space and a small grove of existing trees, this project embodies many aspects of community-oriented design principles of cohousing. The homes are a mix of flats and townhomes, ranging in size from 1 to 4 bedrooms. The project was designed to the Evergreen Sustainable Development Standards (ESDS) and incorporates sustainable features such as low VOC and locally sourced materials, edible landscaping, low-flow fixtures, and natural ventilation.
Phase 1 of Mount Angeles View, a 63-home community in Port Angeles, WA. Located on a beautiful site at the base of the Olympic Mountains with views north to the Strait of Juan de Fuca, this site provides stable housing for low- and moderate- income households, so they can find success at work and school. The Peninsula Housing Authority has received many positive comments from the community at large about the catalytic nature of these homes – not just as affordable housing, but as a benchmark of future market rate development as well. The project was designed to the Evergreen Sustainable Development Standards (ESDS) and incorporates sustainable features such as low VOC and locally sourced materials, low-flow fixtures, and natural ventilation.
ISRD Design Guidelines. Finished writing design guidelines for new development (particularly at larger scales) for the historic cultural district.
Vision Meeker: City of Kent had recently established urban design guidelines for future development along Meeker Street – the main arterial through town. However, they knew the portion fronting Kent Elementary School would not likely be developed since the School District did not have plans for redeveloping the school. Schemata Workshop worked with the students, parents, and teacher at Kent Elementary to develop ideas for how to improve their playground experience and provide a better and safer buffer along Meeker Street.
Kaiser Permanente WA Rebrand: Schemata Workshop partnered with NBBJ to implement a new design strategy at 5 sites for KP WA’s rebranding as they took over the Group Health facilities across the state. Schemata lead the effort for 4 sites in Kent, Lynnwood, and Spokane.