Institutional Engineering Projects

King Street Transit Station
Seattle, WA
This project involved the rehabilitation of
this historic Seattle landmark, built in 1906.
The project included the removal of additions
and modifications to the building in the 1950s
and 1960s. Architectural sensitivity was
key throughout the design process, and new fire
safety technologies were used to reduce aesthetic
impacts. Interface provided the design
of electrical, fire/life safety, and lighting
systems. Interface’s expertise with
Seattle Building and Fire Codes aided the design
team in code analysis of this historic building.
Throughout the design and construction process
there was continued coordination and communication
between community advisory groups and stakeholders,
including the Washington state, King County,
and the City of Seattle, along with other groups.
Adjacent stakeholders, including King Street
Center, Union Station and the former Kingdome,
were also included.
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