From a sacred Turkish mosque to a bustling urban boardwalk, a diverse group of projects earned recognition in this year’s ENR MidAtlantic Best Projects competition.
The Center for Hope and Recovery and Beech Street Apartments are adjacent facilities for Lifeworks NW, which provides treatment for people experiencing mental health issues and addiction.
After a massive landslide in March 2014 swamped State Route 53 near Oso in Snohomish County, Wash., killing 43 and seriously injuring 10, local, state and federal agency personnel, contractors and volunteers joined in the search and rescue operations.
The $91-million Block 44 project, located in Seattle’s South Lake Union neighborhood, consists of two office buildings—one five stories and the other six stories—for a total of 380,700 sq ft.
The Robert F. Kennedy Charter High School has its first permanent structure thanks to the June 2013 to April 2015 construction of the $4.4-million multipurpose center.
The $74-million, 171,000-sq-ft, five-story expansion of Chandler Regional Medical Center created new emergency room facilities, operating rooms, patient rooms, food service facilities and loading docks.
This 35,000-sq-ft, $8.8-million multigenerational community center on the Gila River Community includes a fitness center with a gymnasium, elevated running track, weight room, education spaces, activity rooms, gathering spaces and administrative offices.