Project Specs

Wing Luke Asian Museum
Seattle, Washington
Olson Sundberg Kundig Allen

the People

Architect
Olson Sundberg Kundig Allen Architects
159 South Jackson Street, Suite 600
Seattle, Washington 98104 USA
P: 206-624-5670
F: 206-624-3730

Rick Sundberg, FAIA, LEED AP, Principal in Charge (registered architect)

Stephen Yamada-Heidner, AIA, LEED AP, Project Manager (registered architect)

Martha Rogers, Project Architect (Construction Phase)(registered architect)

John Kennedy, LEED AP, Project Architect (Design Phase) (registered architect)

Misun Chung Gerrick, Job Captain (registered architect)

Debbie Kennedy, Interiors

Interior designer:
Olson Sundberg Kundig Allen Architects – Debbie Kennedy

Project Manager:
HomeSight

Engineer(s):
Civil Engineer:
Coughlin Porter Lundeen

Structural Engineer:   
Coughlin Porter Lundeen

Mechanical Engineer :
Interface Engineering

Electrical Engineer:   
Sparling

Geotechnical Engineer:
PanGeo

Land Survey:
Bush, Roed, & Hitchings, Inc.

Consultant(s)
Lighting:
Candela

Acoustical:
Michael R. Yantis Associates

Cost Estimating:
Robinson Company

Historic Preservation:
Leavengood Architects

General contractor:
Marpac Construction

Photographer
Lara Swimmer
(206) 284-5213

Renderer
Olson Sundberg Kundig Allen Architects

CAD system, project management, or other software used:
AutoCad, 2006

 

the Products

Structural system:
Existing: exterior masonry bearing walls with interior heavy timber, cast iron columns and steel beams.

New: installed steel columns, beams and brace frames into existing building for longer spans and lateral loads.

Exterior cladding

Masonry:
existing brick repointed

Roofing

Built-up roofing:
Soprema modified bituminous

Windows

Existing:Wood double-hung and storefront windows were refurbished

New: Wood single-hung windows manufactured by Jeld-Wen, installed by Marpac Construction

Glazing

Glass:
Herzog, Inc.

Skylights:
Aluminum/insulated glass (supplied and installed by Evergreen House)

Doors

Entrances:
Teak and glass (10’6” tall doors with sculpted bronze door pulls by artist Gerry Tsutakawa (Doors built by OB Williams Millworks)

Gallery Doors:
Painted wood and glass doors with steel plate frames.

Community Hall Door:
9’ wide painted wood pivot door.

Immersion Gallery Doors:
existing raised panel doors were repainted.

' Hardware

Supplier:
Builder’s Hardware

Locksets:
Corbin-Russwin

Exit devices:
Von Duprin

Pulls:
FSB

Cabinet hardware:
Sugatsume

Interior finishes
Ceilings:
existing exposed fir decking and fir joists

Cabinetwork and custom woodwork:
MDF with clear sealer

Wall Paneling:
MDF with clear sealer

Plastic laminate:
countertops and backsplash, black

Floor and wall tile in restrooms:
ceramic tile (Dahl)

Flooring:
Community Hall:
stained white oak tongue & groove flooring

Welcome Hall, Main Circulation and Light Wells:
Linoleum tile (Forbo Marmoleum)

Offices, Gallery and Story Theater:
Carpet Tile (Shaw)

Immersion Galleries:
existing fir floors

Furnishings

Reception furniture:
custom designed using salvaged fire door, steel trim, applecore plywood and MDF panels.

Fixed seating in Story Theater:
Irving

Lighting

Interior ambient lighting:
Finelite

Downlights:
Halo, Lightolier

Task lighting:
Stowco, ERCO, Kitelad, 10

Exterior:
Bega

Controls:
Lutron

Conveyance

Elevators/Escalators:
Otis Holeless Hydraulic, freight and passenger elevators

Plumbing

Water fountains:
Elkay

Sinks and toilets:
Kohler

Entry Canopy
17’ long fan shaped steel canopy designed by artist Gerry Tsutakawa and fabricated by Dimensional Design

Entry Stairs
integrated donors’ art installation by artist Susie Lee

Frame and Stringers:
Structural steel

Treads:
repurposed from salvaged fir joists

Risers:
steel plate with cutouts and LED lighting behind

Guardrails and handrails:
steel with penetrol finish