We're excited to share that several of our recent projects, in collaboration with our architectural partners LMN, BAR, WRNS, QKA, and CAW Architects, have received prestigious awards from the AIA/WA Civic Design Awards and the 2024 Engineering News-Record Design Awards.
Buxton Center for Bainbridge Performing Arts was honored with a 2024 AIA/WA Civic Design Honor Award. This thoughtful adaptation and expansion support the continued growth of a theater, which is central to its community further solidifying its role as a home for artistic expression and cultural enrichment. Architects: LMN
UCLA's Nimoy Theatre earned the ENR 2024 Southern California Best Projects Award in the Cultural/Worship category and LA Business Council’s Best Hospitality Project Award. Our collaboration focused on planning, design, and integrating inventive, flexible, yet simple to operate theater configurations, as well as other production and AV systems. This adaptation turned an historic off-campus cinema into a second theater for UCLA’s Center for the Art of Performance. Architects: BAR
Sonoma Academy's new Community Performing Arts Center received ENR's Best Regional Project for K-12 Education in Northern California. The building reflects the growth of the performing arts program and serves as a venue for the cherished weekly all-school community meetings. It features a theatre that feels intimate at various capacities, a rehearsal lab, a drama class/green room, a scene shop, and additional support areas. The audience flow connects to an adjacent commons and terrace, together defining a vibrant campus center. Architects: WRNS + QKA
Field Arts & Events Hall and Mortenson Construction were recognized in the ENR Northwest region's Best Specialty Construction category. Built to support community arts organizations, the Hall is set to host everything from classical concerts to local theater productions, enriching the local arts scene. Architects: LMN
Veterans’ Memorial Auditorium Seismic Retrofit earned ENR’s Best Project Award for Small Project & Safety. These ongoing series of phases with Marin County aims to preserve this iconic Frank Lloyd Wright-planned, Taliesin-designed venue for future generations. Architects: CAW Architects
We are proud to be part of the teams bringing these vibrant performing arts spaces to life!
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