September 17, 2014
Stillaguamish Tribe's Natural Resources Department
The new Stillaguamish Tribe’s Natural Resources Department building has opened in Arlington, Washington. Per the Seattle DJC, This 13,000 s.f. office and lab building was designed by Anacortes-based Brooks Middleton Architect and “… was built to honor traditional tribal structures and make efficient use of natural resources. ”
Herrera Associate Engineer Chris Webb was Civil Engineer on the project prior to joining Herrera, and worked closely with the team on realizing a number of sustainable site features.
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