by Brian Libby
Since Olson Sundberg Kundig Allen Architects was founded, the Seattle firm has sought to integrate contemporary architectural forms into the natural settings of the Pacific Northwest, employing a combination of sensitivity and efficiency that can be recognized as sustainable design.
Jim Olson established the firm in 1971 on two principles that continue to inform its work today: that buildings can serve as a bridge between nature and culture, and that inspiring surroundings have a positive effect on people's lives.
Olson's success in growing a firm that creates works of exceptional form and texture has been recognized by the American Institute of Architects with its 2009 AIA Architecture Firm Award.
The AIA's highest honor for a firm recognizes a practice that has consistently produced distinguished architecture for at least ten years. Olson Sundberg Kundig Allen joins such other recipients as KieranTimberlake, Miller Hull, Gensler, Gwathmey Siegel, and Roche-Dinkeloo.
Craft at Any Scale
With just under 90 people on staff, Olson Sundberg Kundig Allen is big enough to compete for large-scale commissions and small enough to continue designing outstanding single-family homes.
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