The Architect's Newspaper's Best Firm (small) in the West - 2023
The Architect's Newspaper's Best Firm (small) in the West - 2023
We are so excited to share that The Architect’s Newspaper has awarded atelierjones Best Architecture Firm (small) in the West alongside national leaders in design practices across the US for 2023. The Architect’s Magazine acknowledged that beyond the design merit of individual projects, how do you recognize excellence in the overall impact and values of a firm? Executive Editor Jack Murphy explains how atelierjones stands out: “Susan Jones’s leadership surrounding mass timber in Seattle is remarkable. Her work to introduce the technology into the ICC building code set the stage for the growing popularity of this structural system today. This is a major accomplishment!” We celebrate the award for our mighty and nimble team that beautifully executes fine details on large and small projects and has had enormous national impact introducing lower carbon design at scale to the United States!
SUSAN JONES ON MINDFUL CONSUMING AT THE SEATTLE DESIGN FESTIVAL
Susan Jones joins the Mindful Consuming Podcast to discuss mass timber construction with hosts Ruth True and Michael Bennett and guests Rico Quirindongo and Ethan Martin. The conversation was held in Michael Bennett’s CLT installation Public Display at the 2023 Seattle Design Festival.
Summer Retreat to Mt. Constitution
Summer Retreat to Mt. Constitution
Last weekend, team atelierjones left downtown Seattle for Orcas Island to retreat from the city and into the woods. Susan led the team winding up Mt. Constitution to reach her family’s forest, a site for extensive restoration across multiple generations.
Everyone geared up with hardhats and axes to trim, collect, and pile thinned wood, making room in overstocked areas for sunlight and new growth. In these woods, time is a blink, and a tree is a drop in the ocean. A few hours of clearing and stacking wood feels satisfying; a small accomplishment in the lifetime of the forest. For atelierjones, working directly with timber inspires care and attention towards how we source and design with the material. Susan’s love and dedication towards the forest’s enduring health is reflected in how she continues to encourage family and friends to learn about and to work with wood in a lifelong project that keeps giving back to people.
atelierjones gathered on the deck of Constitution Shed, a small structure crafted from windfall trees found on site, to reflect on the past year. From the construction of one of the first tall mass timber workforce housing buildings in the US to the prefabrication of timber modular homes replacing those lost in a wildfire, each project ties back to sustainably sourcing wood. The tight-knit team’s greatest strength is balancing each other’s expertise across project management, technical detailing, strategic relations, and design, which allows them to navigate variegated project types together.
Moving forward, atelierjones will continue to tell the breadth of stories embedded in our design process because the depth of meaning in our work comes from the web of collaborations involved in each project. Our goal is to grow together through a shared vision with our network of partners, much like the thriving relationship between trees in the forest.
Evenings on the beach lit by campfires and enlivened with personal stories brought the group closer together. Susan’s family cabin provided a beautiful setting and creature comforts to make new memories through cooking meals, playing card games, and exploring the landscape. The weekend culminated in a day of hiking, swimming, and painting to relish the sunshine before returning to Seattle. We settled comfortably back into our new home at the Bullitt Center, refreshed and ready for the busy summer ahead.
Sierra Nevada Modular Mass Timber Homes featured
Sierra Nevada Modular Mass Timber Homes featured
atelierjones’ mass timber, fire-hardened modular houses are just finishing up construction in Greenville, CA, and Architectural Record took careful note and published this wonderful article describing the homes, but more, the complexity and nuances of rebuilding resiliently in a remote, rural post-fire environment, using regional wood and local resources as possible. Thank you!
HEARTWOOD TOPS OUT
HEARTWOOD TOPS OUT
Construction on Heartwood’s superstructure is completed, marking a huge milestone for Washington’s tallest timber building! The final CLT panels were craned into place on December 9, 2022, with roofing soon to follow. Thanks to the building’s innovative mass timber system, years of intense trade coordination, and a hardworking on-site team, the structure has been completed in just eight short months.
HEARTWOOD WINS AIASEATTLE RESEARCH AWARD
HEARTWOOD WINS AIASEATTLE RESEARCH AWARD
Heartwood wins its first award — an AIASeattle Research Award for the first proof-of-concept Type IV-C building under construction in the US. Under the rigorous jury, led by Billie Faircloth, FAIA, LEED AP BD+C, the award celebrated the highly collaborative team’s work over three years to design, entitle, permit, price, and build the 67,000 SF 126-unit mass timber building. Our wildly talented and dedicated interdisciplinary team is thrilled to be working on such an impactful project with our owners at Community Roots Housing.
HEARTWOOD CLT PANELS ARRIVE ON SITE
HEARTWOOD CLT PANELS ARRIVE ON SITE
The first shipment of CLT panels have arrived at our Community Roots Housing Heartwood construction site in Capitol Hill as of August 25, 2022. CLT Panels made by Kalesnikoff are currently being craned into place and positioned precisely over the glulam columns and beams engineered by DCI Engineers, fabricated by DR Johnson and Mass Plywood Panel stairs by Freres Lumber, all post-processed by TimberLab. Click here to see live aerial updates, thanks to our contractor, Swinerton Builders. What a great team!
ATELIERJONES RETREAT AT THE CONSTITUTION SHED
ATELIERJONES RETREAT AT THE CONSTITUTION SHED
Lots of great thinking and planning for the future going on at atelierjones at our annual retreat! We definitely decided we would keep on seeing more of the incredible Pacific Northwest Mass Timber resources - from forests to factories to buildings. And we started with the Mt. Constitution Forest Camp - thinning hemlocks and spruce trees, to bring more light and diversity into the remote mountain forest that we are tendering.
METHOD HOMES VISIT
METHOD HOMES VISIT
The Wet Core is moving ahead at record pace! atelierjones visited the three wetcores under construction at the Method Homes Factory earlier this week, and were excited to see them completely framed and mechanical/electrical/plumbing rough-in starting. The factory build was high quality, and it was exciting to see how much had been accomplished in just two weeks. These prefabricated wetcore modules will be the first of three mass timber modular homes to be built this summer and fall in the Sierra Nevada town of Greenville, CA, which was destroyed in the Dixie Fire in August 2021. atelierjones is leading the design and prefabrication process with Method and DR Johnson, who is supplying the mass timber structure for the homes.
TIMBERLAB VISIT
TIMBERLAB VISIT
atelierjones visited Timberlab in Portland, OR, where they saw Mass Timber prefabricated elements undergoing production for our Heartwood workforce 126-unit workforce residential building. On display were the Freres produced mass plywood panel (MPP) Exit Stairs going through post-processing at Timberlab, and a mockup of Heartwood’s innovative all-wood beam to column connection.
SIERRA INSTITUTE SAWMILL RIBBON CUTTING
SIERRA INSTITUTE SAWMILL RIBBON CUTTING
On May 18, 2022, atelierjones visited Greenville, CA, where four of their mass timber homes will be erected in the fall to help rebuild the town after it was devastated in the Dixie Fire of 2021. They also participated in the Sierra Institute’s ribbon cutting ceremony for a new sawmill on their wood utilization campus. The mill will bring jobs back to the area, provide local lumber to help rebuild the town of Greenville, and salvage charred ponderosa pines.
HEARTWOOD IS UNDER CONSTRUCTION
HEARTWOOD IS UNDER CONSTRUCTION
atelierjones’ mass timber middle-income housing project, Heartwood, officially started construction as of April 4, 2022. The eight-story, mass timber Heartwood is one of 15 Tall Wood Buildings (defined as 8 stories or over) either under construction or completed in North America. It is the first Type IV-C building under construction in the US. Construction is scheduled for completion in March 2023
CTBUH @ Chicago | ATELIERJONES PRESENTS ON TALL WOOD | STEEL HYBRID HEARTWOOD
CTBUH @ Chicago | ATELIERJONES PRESENTS ON TALL WOOD | STEEL HYBRID HEARTWOOD
At Mies van der Rohe’s beautiful S.R. Crown Hall, at IIT Chicago, atelierjones presented their Type IV-C Heartwood Tall Wood Middle-Income Housing project at the Council for Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat, CTBUH Spring Conference, on Steel-Timber Hybrid Buildings from May 23-24, 2022. Heartwood’s superstructure is a glu-lam post and beam, with CLT floor/ceiling assembly, that utilizes a robust steel Buckling Restrained Brace (BRB) Frame system with steel drag struts, for its lateral system, as part of the core of the building. The well-attended international conference sought to advance hybrid structural systems of Mass Timber and Steel to reach the potential of Tall Wood buildings across North America and Europe. Currently, Heartwood is one of 15 Tall Wood Buildings (defined as 8 stories or over) either under construction or completed in North America.
CONSTITUTION SHED wins AIASeattle award!
CONSTITUTION SHED wins AIASeattle award!
A small off-grid restored SHED used to support forest restoration on a remote island mountaintop, Constitution SHED layers built reflections of site, ecologies, memory and legacy. The simple, utilitarian SHED, located high on a remote mountaintop on a Pacific Northwest island, had lost its functional purpose as a support structure for a large water tank, and its strong proportions had been slowly decaying for decades. The grandfather of the owner/architect had built the SHED, as a protection against fires high on the then nearly inaccessible mountain. Upon refinding the SHED, decades later, during intense forest restoration efforts of the long-neglected mountain island forest, the owner/architect had the SHED relocated to a island local workshop, to restore the stalwart proportions and the 80 year old Douglas Fir boards that had once been milled on site
MASS TIMBER GOES HIGH WITH WOODAND LOW WITH CARBON
Susan Jones joins Building Better Podcast Episode 9 to talk about the many threads of mass timber and how her career and firm, atelierjones has evolved alongside this climate-friendly strategy.
DISRUPTIVE ECOLOGIES GOES TO SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
DISRUPTIVE ECOLOGIES GOES TO SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA
Susan spoke at the beautiful historic Riverside, California Fox Auditorium in early September, for CBU/AIA Inland California. See the lecture here - students, professionals, and faculty, as well as the general public attended - all masked, socially distant and in person in the large historic theatre. A beautiful evening.
ALTA LIVE!
ALTA LIVE!
Excited to present for ALTA LIVE! ALTA Magazine is an important emerging journalistic West Coast-forward voice out of Los Angeles, with a broad environmentalist and cultural vision for our cities and landscapes. Looking forward to lending our atelierjones’ perspective on forests, lower-carbon construction, and design-forward, sustainable architecture from the single family homes to mass timber affordable and workforce housing apartments. With Scott Shell, journalist Lydia Lee and editor Beth Spotswood. Live: Tuesday 6/2 12:30 pm PST.
INNOVATION IN ARCHITECTURE AWARD from WAN
INNOVATION IN ARCHITECTURE AWARD from WAN
Thrilled to be recognized internationally for our innovative work with mass timber, from our small house to our current 8-story mass timber housing project, and of course, helping to lower the construction industry's carbon footprint through new codes, fire/lifesafety, and lower carbon construction at scale. Thank you to all our valued atelierjones colleagues and national collaborators!
INNOVATION IN ARCHITECTURE AWARD FINALIST - WORLD ARCHITECTURE NEWS
INNOVATION IN ARCHITECTURE AWARD FINALIST - WORLD ARCHITECTURE NEWS
Thrilled to announce the World Architecture News (WAN) Finalist in the Innovation in Architecture Award category for their FEMALE FRONTIER AWARDS for atelierjones founder, Susan Jones, FAIA. The Award material states: “Her prolific work over the last nine years has advanced and restructured the carbon-intensive construction industry towards adopting lower carbon materials by using design as a catalyst creating sustainable change at scale. She is an exemplary role model for architects, demonstrating how design can lead innovation at all scales, to urgently lower our carbon footprint in our fight against climate change.” World Architecture News | Innovation in Architecture Finalist 2021. Thank you WAN!
CITY OF THE FUTURE | atelierjones and SIDEWALK LABS
CITY OF THE FUTURE | atelierjones and SIDEWALK LABS
Great interview about our innovative work with prefabrication and lower-carbon mass timber and lots going on around here at atelierjones! Thank you GOOGLE Sidewalk Labs!