chophouse row Tag

Chophouse Row featured on AIA National website

ChopHouse Row was recently featured on the AIA National website as an example of outcomes that "reflect AIA’s qualities of resilience." This adaptive-reuse project knits together an entire block of disparate buildings via new pedestrian corridors and connections between old and new space to create...

Chophouse Row Highlighted by Urban Land Institute

Chophouse Row, an adaptive re-use project in Seattle's Capitol Hill, designed by John Kennedy, along with his friends at Graham/Baba, was highlighted by the Urban Land Institute as a case study for visionary urban design.  For more, you can go here https://casestudies.uli.org/chophouse-row/, or , to see...

Chophouse Row in the News

June 11, 2015 Chophouse Row was featured in the Design Perspectives section of the Seattle Daily Journal of Commerce! Along with a quick retelling of the site's history, the article brings readers into the building, to see its old bones and new skin, praising its reuse/recycle construction as...

Chophouse Row nears completion

Our Chophouse Row project nears completion in Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood. At the center of the project is "the mews," a pedestrian alley that ties together old and new architecture, and provides a respite from the busy streets of Capitol Hill. See the CHS Blog write-up....