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Mullan Road Elementary School

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The renovated and expanded Mullan Road Elementary was designed to be a neighborhood school tied to its residential context while expressing a sense of permanence and its importance as a place of learning.

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STA Plaza Renovation

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The goal for the renovation of STA's Downtown Plaza, as established by the Spokane Transit's Board of Directors, is to enhance services for riders as well as provide services to the surrounding urban community. The scope of work includes consolidating rider services and retail restaurants on the street level, making them more convenient and easy to locate. A waiting area is added on the Sprague Avenue side to allow riders to see their bus arrive.

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North Spokane Hospice House

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This new Hospice House is located just off Division Street in Northwest Spokane. The 13,000 square foot facility includes 12 private patient rooms. It was designed to be expanded by an additional 8 rooms depending on need.

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Naches Valley Elementary School

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Naches Valley School District represents the communities of Naches, Gleed and the surrounding Naches Valley. This is a close knit community that values the natural surroundings and agricultural aspects of the area. The District approaches design and construction issues with an eye toward practicality, where long term goals are valued over frequently changing trends. This was reflected in the design of the new Naches Valley Elementary in the following ways:

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Urban Outfitters

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The new Urban Outfitters is located within Downtown Spokane's retail core at the corner of Main and Wall. The two story, 10,000 square foot building features a contemporary glass design and is connected at the second level to nearby River Park Square.

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Evergreen Middle School

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This remodel and expansion to Evergreen Middle School was designed to increase student engagement and encourage active participation. The building’s form and organization enhances opportunities for formal and informal learning by providing a safe, flexible, functional, durable and inspiring educational environment.

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Gail Mitchell, Office Manager/Associate

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Gail Mitchell is ALSC’s Office Manager extraordinaire. Her unwavering professionalism and commitment to quality make her a highly valued part of our team. As an Associate, Gail is also a compassionate and respected leader. She enjoys working with creative co-workers and is proud of ALSC’s impact in our community.

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Opportunity Elementary Schools

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The modernization and expansion of Opportunity Elementary School was designed to improve student safety and meet Central Valley School District's educational goals and objectives. The project included a complete modernization of the existing 1968's vintage 42,000 square foot school. A 31,000 square foot addition was also constructed, providing a new gymnasium, additional classroom space and a new community art room. The project was phased, allowing students to remain in the building the entire time construction was taking place.

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Sunrise Elementary School

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Sunrise Elementary School was expanded and modernized to accommodate current educational requirements. The scope of work included expanding the school from 51,000 to 74,000 square feet. The existing building was extensively remodeled, and new construction includes a multi-purpose room, art/community room and additional classrooms.

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Student Wellness & Recreation Center, North Idaho College

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Student input, as well as the involvement of faculty and staff,  was instrumental in ‘giving life and form” to the new North Idaho College Student Wellness and Recreation Center. The students felt it was important that the facility be designed to reflect the values of the College as well as the character of the surrounding campus. The use of masonry with accents of wood, stone, metal and glass provides a timeless character while acknowledging current and future campus vernacular.

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