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Kimberly Lick

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Kimberly Lick attended Washington State University, earning a Bachelor of Arts in Interior Design, a Bachelor of Arts in Fine Art, and a minor in Museum Exhibition Studies. She was drawn to interior design because of her passion and interest in imagining how people utilize and interact with designed spaces, as well as expressions of color and texture.

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Jeff Slichter

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Jeff Slichter is a Licensed Architect with nearly a decade of professional experience. He earned his Master of Architecture and Bachelor of Science in Architecture from the University of Idaho. Jeff comes from a family where hard work and collaboration are core values. Designing, creating, and building are all intertwined and engrained throughout his family through the generations. Bringing value and sharing his talents as a member of the ALSC team feels like home.

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Emily Ruiz

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Emily Ruiz is a talented designer with 11 years of experience specializing in healthcare and clinical design. Joining the ALSC team, she brings a passion for problem-solving and a keen eye for detail. Emily holds degrees in architecture and interior design, allowing her to contribute to both disciplines in her projects.

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Brittney Bland

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A recent graduate of Washington State University, Brittney received her Bachelor of Architecture in 2021 and Master of Architecture in 2023; she had also previously achieved an Associate of Arts in 2017 from Pierce Community College during running start in high school. She loves the outdoors, healthy cooking, staying active, and anything design-related. Having a mind that constantly works with the relationship of shapes in the world around her, Brittney is extremely organized, analytical, and an out-of-box thinker. She has dreamed of being an architect since the age of eight.

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Kym Barnfather

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Kym is a valued member of the interior design team at ALSC, bringing with her an impressive background in the medical field. With a focus on projects such as CHAS Iron Bridge, Evergreen Bioscience, and Heritage Health, Kym's expertise has proven to be invaluable.

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City of Pasco Maintenance & Operations Facility

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The Operations & Maintenance Building is a single-story facility, keeping management, administration, and staff in proximity for collaboration. The volumes provide multiple clerestory windows, driving daylight into the space. The application of metal wall panels and masonry accentuate the three main columns of space: offices, locker room/training, and shops. The verticality of the many large overhead doors will inform the viewer of the space’s functionality and provide a sense of scale to the functions within. Expanses of glass will be used to celebrate both views out and in, while providing an indication of entry.

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CHAS Health North County Clinic

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This project involves remodeling and expanding an existing 10,566 SF medical clinic. Specific areas of work include expansion/reconfiguration of the waiting room and reception space, aesthetic upgrades to exam and procedure rooms, new finishes in toilet rooms, an expansion to the staff break room, new Dental, Physical Therapy, and Behavioral Health spaces, and improvements to the central staff workspace. The Dental Clinic received updated finishes and Level 2 Med Gas installation and Nitrous to all existing chairs. The pharmacy was also expanded and reorganized to incorporate drive-through services.

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Snoqualmie Community Center

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The Snoqualmie Community Center is owned by the City of Snoqualmie and operated by the YMCA. The existing facility was constructed in 2011 at 35018 SE Ridge Street. To provide more amenities and additional area for fitness, the proposed project will add approximately 25,600 SF to its existing 12,900 SF. 

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