Swedish Orthopedic Institute, Seattle, WA

  • 2009 AISC Innovative Design in Engineering and Architecture with Structural Steel: Merit Award for Projects $75M and Greater. This award acknowledged Lund’s use of technology using wide column shapes in the “dog-bone” moment frames before this methodology was approved in building codes
  • Aggressive approach saved cost by greatly reducing the steel quantities and shortening the construction time.
  • Fast track project delivery method cut construction schedule from 22 months to 19 months
  • BIM modeling .
  • 372,000 GSF, $130 million project cost
  • International Interior Design Association Northern Pacific Chapter, Design INhealthcare, Best in Category
  • Healthcare Design Magazine 2009 Citation of Merit Award

 

Mercer Slough Environmental Education Center, Bellevue, WA

  • “Into the Woods—Mercer Slough Environmental Education Center treads lightly but provides unique vantage points” Article in September 2009 issue of Modern Steel Construction authored by Marjorie Lund
  • AIA Seattle 2009 Honor Award for Washington Architecture.
  • Community Service Award, Green Building of America; Real Estate & Construction Review 2009
  • LEED Gold Certification
  • Uniquely elevated structures for maximum views. The steel structure below the floors appears as a series of branches giving the structures the appearance of being tree houses.
  • Special foundation systems to reduce disruption to the sensitive sloped site

 

Whatcom Community College Kulshan Hall, Bellingham, WA

  • Science laboratory and classroom facility
  • Special design for vibration control for sensitive scientific equipment.
  • Brick clad, steel and concrete frame

 

Whatcom Community College Syre Center, Bellinghan, WA

  • 500-seat auditorium with rotating classrooms for variable uses
  • Curved, cantilevered balcony floats over the seating
  • Stage rigging is incorporated into the structure
  • Daylight producing clerestory over theater

 

Whatcom Community College Roe Studio Building, Bellingham WA

  • Exposed structural concrete inside facility enhances the artistic endeavors
  • 18 feet cantilevered concrete roof eve and clerestories allow natural daylight without direct sunlight.
  • First Place in Cast-In-Place Construction from the Washington Aggregate and Concrete Association in 2006
  • Project of the Month, August 2006 by the Daily Journal of Commerce and AIA.

 

Potawot Health Village, Arcata, CA  

  • Built around a central healing garden the clinic serves multiple tribes of the north coast region.,
  • Each medical departments look like individual long house but are connected by an enclosed circulation corridor
  • The tilt-up panels, formed and stained to look like wood, provided low cost and reduced the long-term maintenance of the exterior
  • Foundation structure designed to resist damage that may occur in a high seismic zone with potential for soil liquefaction
  • American Institute of Architects' Academy of Architecture for Health 2002 Citation Award

 

Special Offenders Unit Expansion, Monroe, WA

  • 108,700 GSF in a campus style plan integrates of new construction with the existing facility.
  • Exterior wall construction uses pre-cast concrete insulated sandwich panels to provide inmate security, durability, and insulation. All concrete panels, interior and exterior, are connected with site-welded, blind connections
  • Guard tower of cast-in-place construction

 

Swedish Cancer Institute, Seattle, WA  

  • One of the first buildings in Seattle to incorporate the 2000 FEMA recommendations and quality assurance guidelines for steel moment-frame welded construction.
  • Basement construction underpins an adjacent 14-story tower
  • Modern Healthcare, Design Award of Excellence
  • AIA Pacific Northwest Award of Merit
  • Daily Journal of Commerce and AIA featured Project of the Month, April 2003

 

San Antonio Zoo Tiny Tots Nature Spot , San Antonio, TX

  • Autoclaved aerated concrete block as the structural walls serve as exterior enclosure and provide high insulating value
  • Foundations are post-tensioned beam and slab systems due to the expansive soil conditions
  • First LEED certified project in San Antonio
  • American Zoological & Aquarium Association 2006 Annual Significant Achievement Award for Exhibit Design

 

San Antonio Zoo - Africa Live!, San Antonio, TX

  • Underwater viewing windows with 6’-0” of water and playful hippos
  • Special construction materials and methods for animal holding buildings and water filtration systems
  • Gift shops and conference center constructed of structural insulated panels 

 

Chief Seattle Club and Monterey Hotel Lofts, Seattle, WA

  • Pioneer Square brick and wood frame building built in 1890’s
  • Renovation, seismic strengthening and a one floor addition
  • Chief Seattle Club located on two main floors surrounds a beautiful Native American gathering room
  • Upper floors are work/live lofts.
  • Green building techniques included solar panels, rainwater reuse, recycled materials and heat exchangers.