Olson Kundig Architects, Seattle, Washington, USA

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Architecture Firm Olson Kundig Architects
People Jim Olson, FAIA, principal/owner; Tom Kundig, FAIA, principal/owner; Kirsten Murray, AIA, principal/owner; Alan Maskin, AIA, principal/owner; Stephen Yamada-Heidner, AIA, principal
Address 159 S Jackson St, Suite 600
Seattle, Washington, 98104 USA
Telephone 206-624-5670
Fax 206-624-3730
Email newinquiry@olsonkundigarchitects.com
Web Site http://www.olsonkundigarchitects.com
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Full Architectural Design Services, Interior Design

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Single-Family Residential, Museum & Gallery, Exhibit, Religious, Academic, Civic, Office, Cabin

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Led by four owners, Olson Kundig Architects is an architecture studio based in Seattle. In 2009, the firm (as Olson Sundberg Kundig Allen Architects) was the recipient of the prestigious Architecture Firm Award from the American Institute of Architects. With a staff of more than 75, the office combines the capacity of a large firm with the intensity of a small one. Its commitment to vigorous, critical design has infused its designers with a shared sense of commitment to every project and an appreciation of the technical and artistic elements involved in the realization of a building. The studio’s work can be found around the world and encompasses a wide range of projects including museums and cultural spaces, exhibit design projects, residences (often for art collectors), mixed-use buildings and complexes, academic and civic projects, places of worship, and interior design.

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  • Bluff House, Elliot Bay, Washington, circa 2002 (at ArchitectureWeek)
  • "AIA Honor Awards 2008" by ArchitectureWeek, ArchitectureWeek No. 369, 2008.0220, p N1.1.
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