Core Design Team

Firm: SRG Partnership, Inc.
Design Team: Jane Hendricks, FAIA
Tim Richey, AIA
Rick Zieve, FAIA
Keasa Jones, AIA
Asayo Shioiri
Samantha Surath
Yang Liu

Consultants

General Contractor: Hoffman Construction Company
MEP Engineers: McKinstry
Structural Engineer: KPFF Consulting Engineers
Civil Engineer: KPFF Consulting Engineers
Landscape Architect: Site Workshop
Construction Manager: OAC Services

Project Narrative

The Washington State University Everett is the first building of a new WSU branch campus, significantly expanding access to STEM-focused higher education in North Puget Sound. The building creates a strong, distinct identity to singularly define the campus today while establishing the architectural language and planning precedent for the campusā€™ future. The building design and campus planning it insinuates allude to visual and circulatory tenets of Everett Community College (EvCC), across the street; WSU Everettā€™s curriculum bridgeā€™s the two-year degrees offered by EvCC, enabling these two institutions to offer a comprehensive path to WSU bachelors and graduate degrees. WSU Everett University Centerā€™s beautiful, flexible, and LEEDGold certified high-performance space will enrich the regionā€™s tech corridor for decades to come.

The buildingā€™s form and orientation create three distinct responses to the site and existing context: One, the buildingā€™s west edge fronts the busy neighborhood arterial, North Broadway, declaring the hope and innovation the building signifies for the area. It establishes an architectural and material precedent, references for ensuing campus buildings. Two, the south court includes a broad plaza marking the buildingā€™s primary entry, and the southern faƧade defines the nascent edge of a future central quadrangle. Three, to the north, a paved courtyard, flanked on two sides by engineering labs, provides space for outdoor learning and events.

The buildingā€™s interior circulation extends campus-scaled strategies. A four-story atrium, Innovation Forumā€”the heart of the buildingā€”forms a north-south interior street connecting two primary entry points, one along Broadway Ave. and another along the faƧade defining the first edge of the campus quadrangle. The Forum includes key student support elements, with multiple ā€œstorefrontsā€ for student services, a tiered lecture hall, a media-rich classroom, and Capstone Studioā€”a lab for student-industry innovation and technology transfer. Its cantilevered wood staircase, handcrafted locally of regional materials, references the storied history of the Pacific Northwest timber industry and demonstrates the use of renewable resources and advanced manufacturing technologies.

A typical floor on the east side of the Forum includes classrooms, engineering labs, and student seminar rooms. A dimension module optimizes lab planning; flexibility and adaptability optimize instructional spaces. To the Forumā€™s west, faculty offices and conference rooms surround a well-lighted, active triangular atrium.

The LEED-Gold WSU Everettā€™s energy performance will serve as a future-development baseline. Its thermal envelope exceeds State energy code standards by 10%, and a low-energy VRF system conditions classroom and faculty wings. Mechanically operable windows and louvers naturally ventilate the Forum. During winter months, the Forumā€™s hydronic radiant floor reuses heat energy harvested from the building data center. A 75 kW array of rooftop photovoltaics, a dramatic building cornice, cantilevers beyond the south faƧade. Below Capstone Studio, a 20,000-gallon cistern captures rainwater, meeting 100% of toilet and urinal flushing demand from September to June while diverting surplus to site irrigation.

The WSU Everettā€”a new home for a coalition of learners, educators, and industry partnersā€” creates a strong, distinct identity, setting the precedent for a future, fully-developed campus.