Princeton Considers the Evolving Needs of Graduate Students with the Meadows Apartments David Sokol November 20, 2024 No Comments The three-building, Passive House-certified complex designed by Mithun adds more than 600 new beds to the university’s graduate housing stock. Read More
Mithun’s Design Strategies for the Washington School for the Deaf Could Benefit Any Learning Environment Joann Gonchar, FAIA October 24, 2024 No Comments Constructed primarily with mass timber, the project features extensive daylighting, spacious classrooms and common spaces, and purposeful acoustics throughout.Read More
SOM and Mithun Tapped to Design Multi-Phase Student Housing Project at UC Santa Barbara Matthew Marani March 26, 2024 No Comments With the first phase slated to break ground next year, the project will ultimately deliver on-campus housing for 3,500 students. Read More
Mithun Selected to Design an Innovation Center in the Heart of the Industrial South Pansy Schulman January 16, 2023 No Comments A larger team including Nelson Byrd Woltz joins the 2023 AIA Architecture Firm Award winner in transforming a North Carolina brownfield site.Read More
Blakely Elementary School by Mithun Bainbridge Island, Washington James S. Russell, FAIA Emeritus January 8, 2021 2 Comments Mithun combines kid-friendly details and pedagogical innovation in a Seattle-area elementary school.Read More
Louisiana Children’s Museum by Mithun New Orleans Josephine Minutillo August 3, 2020 No Comments A Seattle-based architecture firm deftly orchestrates a new site for the Louisiana Children’s Museum by a lagoon in the Big Easy.Read More
Think Global, Act Local: San Francisco's Carbon Policy Joann Gonchar, FAIA May 1, 2020 One Comment Over the past 30 years, the City by the Bay has made impressive progress cleaning up its built environment.Read More
Berkeley Says No to New Gas Connections Peter Fairley July 30, 2019 3 Comments This summer, the city council of Berkeley, California, voted to ban gas connections to new small and mid-sized residential buildings.Read More
The Future of Practice: Large Firms As technology streamlines the design and drawing-production process, large practices grapple with antiquated business models and fee structures. Martin C. Pedersen June 1, 2018 No Comments Firms with high head counts and deep pools of talent are ripe for creative reinvention, but vulnerable as well.Read More
Continuing Education: Sustainable Campus Development Katharine Logan November 1, 2016 No Comments Colleges and universities take environmentally responsible design to new levels.Read More