NEWS & Ideas
HEWITT announces the retirement of senior principal Kris Snider
11/17/21
Seattle-based design firm HEWITT today announced that Kris Snider, ASLA, senior principal and director of design – landscape architecture, will reti...
The Emerald
11/4/21
The Emerald was nominated for the 2022 NAIOP High-Rise Residential Development of the Year. ...
HEWITT Promotes Jake Woland to Principal
9/27/21
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...
25-Story Residential Tower Pitched for Seattle’s U-District Praised by Design Board
The Registry 7/30/21
Russ Adams 1965-2021
7/22/21
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...
Julia Nagele
5/19/21
Julia delivered the Commencement address for the University of Maryland’s School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation, 2022 ...
Seattle Architect Raises LGBTQ+ Voices
KING5 News 6/2/21
Seattle architect Julia Nagele says being different presented some challenges growing up, but was an asset in her career. ...
Mover & Shakers: Julia Nagele is an architectural icon in a male-dominated industry
Seattle Refined 3/24/21
From an architecture student to Director of Design at Hewitt (as well as being a professor, mother and wife), Nagele’s journey towards becomin...
Episode #52: Give Yourself Permission to Choose Your Own Path
Layers of Design 3/20/21
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...
capitol hill station
The Capitol Hill Station is sited in the heart of Broadway Commercial District, serving a vibrant and dense urban center. The design of the station reinforces Broadway’s pedestrian-oriented character. It connects the neighborhood to University of Washington, downtown Seattle, and Sea-Tac International Airport. Since its opening in 2016, light rail ridership has doubled.
centered around community
When walking down Broadway on Capitol Hill, what stands out the most is a sense of community engagement and pride. From arts organizations to community parks and educational institutions – people of all walks of life, backgrounds, and income levels journey to and from Capitol Hill using the Capitol Hill Station.
The underground Capitol Hill Station connects one of Seattle’s largest urban centers to Downtown. Careful planning resulted in reaching the Capitol Hill community’s design goals to elevate the vitality of the Broadway District. Iconic station entries are situated to accommodate existing and anticipated pedestrian circulation patterns within the neighborhood.