Fish and Wildlife
The Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife (WDFW) Biosecurity Facility is located in Lakewood, WA south of the Lakewood Fish Hatchery in the South Puget Sound Wildlife Area. The proposed new facility would encompass two new buildings, deliberately programmed to fully support WDFW’s vital work. A 6,050 sf main building would house office, laboratory, and support functions. A separate 11,200 sf oil spill facility would normally store vehicles, boats, and trailers but would be emptied and mobilized for sea mammal rehabilitation and oil spill management during oil spill events.
Visit PageSpokane Colleges Administration Lodge Renovation
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The 1938 log structure in the ponderosa pines and overlooking the Spokane River, will be renovated to house the Chancellor, Provost, Human Resources, Marketing, and Institutional Advancement for Spokane Colleges. The goal is to have all administrative staff work close to Spokane Falls Community College campus to remind all why they do their respective jobs, for the students.
Visit PageSTA Eagle Station
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Eastern Washington University, located 25 minutes from Spokane, is home to many commuters accessing a first-rate education in the Palouse landscape. Spokane Transit Authority desired a new transit stop reflecting the vibrancy of the college, which is undeniably EWU.
Visit PageGrant County Fairgrounds
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Grant County selected ALSC Architects to begin the conceptual process for a new multi-purpose events facility. The purpose of this initial Pre-Design phase is to clarify the vision, needs, and desires of Grant County and the associated stakeholders. The goal for the Grant County Event Center is to attract new events by addressing the need for an appropriately sized place of assembly to hold gatherings, celebrations, and events. The Grant County Event Center will embrace an exterior expression inspired by the agrarian surroundings and establish a magnetic presence on the hilltop at the approach to the fairgrounds. Flexibility will be achieved through an adaptable interior space, coupled with extending the program through connections to exterior zones.
Visit PageEast Mission Clinic
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The CHAS East Mission Clinic is built on an architectural vision that breaks away from the institutional feel of traditional healthcare environments. ALSC Architects have crafted this clinic to be more than just a place of treatment, but a warm and inviting community hub that promotes health and wellness. Patients are welcomed at a sleek Concierge station, leading them into a cozy, living room-style area. This carefully designed space, with its range of seating options and a community table with digital access, fosters a relaxing and engaging atmosphere.
Visit PageMirabeau Point Park
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Mirabeau Point Park and Ride has grown to be an important hub for Spokane Transit creating the need for a more prominent architecture providing coverage, seating opportunities, wayfinding, and bus charging. This expansion will offer more capacity for transit vehicles and more parking spaces for patrons. The canopy is a singular roof form cladded with cedar giving a warm and inviting feeling to the riders. The vertical glass panels provide protection from the weather while also providing transparency and safety. The masonry spire anchors one end of the canopy reaching up vertically as a wayfinding beacon. The material selection pays homage to the industrial railroad history through the use of steel, masonry, and wood cladding.
Visit PageAnthony Noble
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Anthony is stepping into the professional world of architecture with enthusiasm and impressive academic credentials. Having completed an internship with ALSC last fall (2023), Anthony found the experience so
enriching that he eagerly pursued a permanent role upon graduating. His professional journey, albeit just beginning, speaks volumes of his dedication and passion for architecture. Anthony holds both a Bachelor
of Science degree (2023) and a Master of Architecture degree (2024) from Washington State University’s prestigious Voiland College of Engineering and Architecture.
Hala Zahalqa
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Hala Zahalqa, an accomplished Fulbright Scholar and Architect from Palestine, brings a wealth of experience and a fresh perspective to our firm. With over three years of experience working as an architect in Palestine and a strong background in academia and research in Architecture, Hala is poised to make significant contributions to our projects and overall mission.
Visit PageOwen Turnbull
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Owen Turnbull is a seasoned architect with nearly two decades of experience in the architectural field. Possessing a keen eye for detail and a strong passion for sustainable design, he has been instrumental in multiple high-profile projects across the United States. Holding both a Bachelor’s and a Master’s degree in Architectural Studies from Washington State University, Owen seamlessly combines academic expertise with practical, on-the-ground experience. His work reflects a commitment to innovation and environmental responsibility, making him a respected figure in the architecture community.
Visit PageMicheal Walker
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Michael’s journey in architecture began in the seventh grade with hand drafting classes, continuing through high school and leading to advanced studies at the University of Idaho. He holds a Bachelor's of Science in Architecture (2003) and a Master's of Architecture (2004) from the University of Idaho. His career began with Miller Stauffer Architects (MSA) in 2004, where he steadily advanced to the role of Principal, a position he held from 2014 to 2024. Licensed to practice architecture in Idaho since 2010 and in Washington state since 2018, Michael has been dedicated to the field for over 30 years, with 20 years of professional practice.
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