HEWITT is Committed to Becoming an Anti-Racist Organization
12/1/21
We have a sense of responsibility to be part of the change that we seek in our community. As designers who shape built environments, we recognize that...
We have a sense of responsibility to be part of the change that we seek in our community. As designers who shape built environments, we recognize that...
Seattle-based design firm HEWITT today announced that Kris Snider, ASLA, senior principal and director of design – landscape architecture, will reti...
Seattle-based design firm HEWITT announced the promotion of Jake Woland, ASLA, LEED AP, to the position of principal. Woland, who served as a senior a...
Russ Adams, 2019. For the past 10 years, we at HEWITT were fortunate to call Russ Adams our colleague. As a senior associate in the architecture studi...
Seattle architect Julia Nagele says being different presented some challenges growing up, but was an asset in her career. ...
Our goal in redesigning HEWITT’s virtual presence was to highlight our shared passion for improving the way cities move and people live, while givin...
From an architecture student to Director of Design at Hewitt (as well as being a professor, mother and wife), Nagele’s journey towards becomin...
Join Layers of Design’s Sketch it out Podcast as they have a conversation with Julia Nagele, principal and the director of design at HEWITT. She...
In celebration of International Women’s Day and Women’s History Month and to discuss this exciting tower, Nagele spoke exclusively with Forbes o...
This pedestrian and bicycle overpass is a prominent gateway to the Elliott Bay waterfront and provides an important connection between the lower Queen Anne neighborhood and Myrtle Edwards Park. The bridge spans Elliott Avenue West and the Burlington Northern Sante Fe railroad tracks at West Thomas Street. It also links the Lake to Bay Loop Trail with the waterfront, South Lake Union, the Olympic Sculpture Park, and Seattle Center.