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FF – Distance Edition: LMN Architects

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FF – Distance Edition: LMN Architects

The Seattle-based architecture, urban design, and interior practice open its studio for a virtual visit. The League’s FF – Distance Edition events are informal online studio visits offering a behind-the-scenes look at leading design practices.

This season’s events feature practices navigating the legacies and possibilities of American infrastructure, from ecological systems and transit hubs to community facilities and social networks.

George Loschky, Judson Marquardt, and John Nesholm founded LMN Architects in Seattle in 1979 with an initial focus on civic projects. Now, with a team of over 150 design professionals, the firm works across a diversity of project types, including architecture, urban design, infrastructure, adaptive reuse, and interiors. The practice values innovation, craft, and environmental sustainability and maintains an in-house research and development group, LMN Tech Studio.

This program is free and open to all. Advance registration is required.

 

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