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International Students Visit Parametrix

By Asa Reyes-Chavez, EIT A group of students and staff with the University of Washington Foundation for International Understanding Through Students (FIUTS) visited Parametrix’s Seattle office on Friday, May 6. The group included international students from China and India majoring in Communications, Civil Engineering, and Computer Science. FIUTS is a nonprofit organization that was founded […]

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Landscape Architecture Month: Bringing Ideas to Reality

By Palmer Sandeno Palmer is currently a Junior in the Landscape Architecture program at Washington State University. He has been interning with the Puget Sound Community Building and Landscape Architecture group at Parametrix for the last year. 3D modeling and photo-realistic visualizations can take a project from concept to reality. Showing stakeholders what a project

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Get Outside this Earth Day by Visiting these Trails

Volunteers plant trees and shrubs at East Lake Sammamish Trail on Earth Day in 2015. Trails and non-motorized paths weave our communities together, improve livability, and promote healthy lifestyles. Parametrix employee-owners are passionate about designing safe spaces for people that offer a seamless connection to places where they live, work, and play. This Earth Day,

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Unique Habitats of Lake Chelan: Parametrix Employee-Owner Josh Wozniak Volunteers with Rare Care Program

Josh Wozniak, an Environmental Scientist at Parametrix, was recently featured in Douglasia, Journal of the Washington Native Plant Society. He discussed the rare plants occupying an equally rare geological niche of Lake Chelan. Click here to read the full article (pages 10-12). Josh volunteers with the University of Washington’s Rare Care Program. The program “builds

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World Landscape Architecture Month: Honoring Landscape Architects Who Inspire Us

By Jason Ceralde, PLA Each year, April is declared as World Landscape Architecture Month with many states, including Washington, making official proclamations. The landscape architects of Parametrix would like to thank everyone who is taking the time to observe and honor the history and the role of our profession. No matter if we are engineers,

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New Culvert Improves Street for Fish and Community Members in Beaverton, OR

By Irina Lapina, PWS Southwest Butner Road is now better for fish and the community alike, thanks to a new culvert. Washington County Department of Land Use and Transportation completed improvements on a section of the Southwest Butner Road crossing at Johnson Creek in Beaverton, Oregon. The failing culvert was replaced with a new fish-passable

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