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arclem

My friend and I are moving to Seattle without arch. jobs. Does anyone have any recommendations besides the Cutlers and the Miller Hulls of the world?

 
Jul 18, 04 4:36 pm
TED

there was a group called mithun that were advertising a while back....do sustainable stuff, looks ok ...medium size youngish firm.

Jul 18, 04 5:33 pm  · 
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ewos

I'm not sure if you can access older discussions, but a year ago there was this same topic. If you can't find it, I can list a number of very good firms in town to help you out.

Jul 19, 04 3:50 pm  · 
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35mm

check out the AIA seattle->
http://www.aiaseattle.org/jobposting/index.htm

possibly craigslist->
http://seattle.craigslist.org/

offices still seem to be a little slow right now...but the usual biggies are always hiring (callison, etc.)

Jul 19, 04 3:52 pm  · 
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Josh Emig

I'm putting this post back to the top, because I am also interested in relocating to the northwest, though not until next year and preferably with a job. I'm specifically looking for small to midsized forward thinking firms, preferable with an empasis on both the computational and the ecological.

Sep 17, 04 1:58 pm  · 
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e

i have friends who work here >>
http://www.suyamapetersondeguchi.com

Sep 17, 04 3:02 pm  · 
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RqTecT

Have you tried to become a Space Planners for Microsoft.
Great Job if you can get it.

Sep 17, 04 3:56 pm  · 
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JordanP

Check this link out from Amazon. Havent seen the book, but would like to.


http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0415278201/qid=1095451027/sr=ka-3/ref=pd_ka_3/103-2298442-3210231

Sep 17, 04 3:59 pm  · 
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JordanP

Sorry that was suppose to be for the Fab discussion. My bad.

Sep 17, 04 3:59 pm  · 
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Jazz

e- the website looks interesting...any comments from your friends regarding the positives/negatives working at this firm? thanks!

Oct 9, 04 10:18 pm  · 
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