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LMN, Seattle

khmay

LMN, Seattle

Any opinions?

seems like a very nice office [great studio] and they work on/create some amazing projects

 
Nov 11, 06 10:05 pm
cj w.

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)

Nov 12, 06 2:12 am  · 
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khmay

really? you must consider yourself to be extremely exclusive to say that, you should check out the aia sometime

Anyone work for/with them?

Nov 14, 06 12:41 am  · 
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cj w.

thank you for the enlightenment khmay. perhaps i just dont know much about them then...

Nov 14, 06 12:53 am  · 
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dml955i

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.

Nov 14, 06 11:55 am  · 
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dml955i

Sorry, I meant "one" to be "won"... Coffee hasn't kicked in yet...

Nov 14, 06 11:56 am  · 
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khmay
Nov 14, 06 5:33 pm  · 
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architecturegeek

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.

Nov 14, 06 5:52 pm  · 
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