They do decent work for a bigger firm, I think they have about 100 people. There are a few people who post here off and on that do work there, interesting that they haven't posted yet. If it's between LMN and say Callison or some other giant CAD_house then I'd say go with LMN. In my opinion there may be better options in seattle, unless you are wanting to exclusively work on larger buildings.
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LMN, Seattle
LMN, Seattle
Any opinions?
seems like a very nice office [great studio] and they work on/create some amazing projects
to date (as of my knowledge) the only interesting project with LMN's name is seattle public library (and they only acted as architects of record)
really? you must consider yourself to be extremely exclusive to say that, you should check out the aia sometime
Anyone work for/with them?
thank you for the enlightenment khmay. perhaps i just dont know much about them then...
For a large corporate office, they do some very good design work and just one a handful of AIA Seattle Awards a couple weeks ago.
I also know that a couple years ago when the economy dipped, they had some pretty massive lay-offs including some at the PM level...
They probably pay better than most "design focused" offices in Seattle.
Sorry, I meant "one" to be "won"... Coffee hasn't kicked in yet...
They do decent work for a bigger firm, I think they have about 100 people. There are a few people who post here off and on that do work there, interesting that they haven't posted yet. If it's between LMN and say Callison or some other giant CAD_house then I'd say go with LMN. In my opinion there may be better options in seattle, unless you are wanting to exclusively work on larger buildings.
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