Education


Projects


Annette B. Weyerhaeuser Early Learning Center

5/6/20

Location: Tacoma Community College, Tacoma, WA Tacoma Community College’s Early Learning Center is an anchor for the northern end of the campus. This five-acre site creates an important entry point to the college campus and provides an all-new facility for toddlers, waddlers, and infants, as well as classrooms for the college students in the Early
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South Wallingford Corridor Study

5/6/20

Location: Seattle, WA Osborn Consulting, Inc. (Formerly Cascade Design Collaborative) has worked with numerous school districts and municipalities to prepare safe route to school programs, including multi-modal and bus circulation plans, pedestrian and bicycle safety improvements, developing program guidelines, and supporting grant applications. OCI has a proven track record of understanding how schools work and
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Safe Routes to School

5/6/20

Osborn Consulting, Inc. (OCI) team members have worked with numerous school districts and municipalities to prepare safe route to school programs, including multi-modal and bus circulation plans, pedestrian and bicycle safety improvements, developing program guidelines, and supporting grant applications. OCI has a proven track record of understanding how schools work and integrating complex school functions,
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I-5 Collonade Park

5/6/20

Location: Seattle, WAOwner: Seattle Parks and Recreation Located in the least expected of places (underneath Interstate 5 in Seattle), the I-5 Collonade park reconnects two severed neighborhoods and creates community gathering and activity spaces.  The design challenge was to solve a grade difference of over 70-feet and to address unsafe hidden areas and inaccessibility. The
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Suquamish Master Plan

5/6/20

Location: Kitsap County, WAOwner: Suquamish Tribes Located on the edge of Puget Sound, the 2000-acre Port Madison Reservation is the ancestral home to the Suquamish Indian Tribe. Osborn Consulting, Inc. (OCI) team members worked with the tribe to develop a long-range master plan to accommodate growth for future generations while preserving the native landscape and
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