Conversations That Spark the FutureAt TGB Architects, we believe that innovation starts with conversation - and that the best conversations happen when we slow down, gather thoughtfully, and ask bold questions. That’s why we’ve launched TGB Fireside Chats: A new series of intimate, engaging events designed to spark fresh thinking and build meaningful connections. Each session invites a diverse group of curious minds to explore a powerful theme, guided by guest contributors who inspire dialogue. As we look toward the horizon and imagine the future we hope to shape, we’ve identified four themes we are eager to explore: - Being a part of something BIG & AUDACIOUS “Make no small plans, for they have no magic to stir one’s blood.” – Daniel Burnham At times, our daily work can feel small, even routine. Yet history reminds us that we’ve been part of bold, meaningful efforts before. How did we find that sense of purpose? What gave our work weight and impact? And how might we once again reach for something that stirs our blood and expands our vision? - Playfulness Our world is increasingly shaped by regulations, budgets, efficiency demands, and value engineering. And still, woven into past and present projects, we find moments of delight, humor, and energy. Playfulness has a way of sneaking in, even against the odds. How did that spark ignite, and how might we welcome more of it into our work today? - What to do with AI? “The future is here, it’s just not very equally distributed” - William Gibson It is upon us. Artificial intelligence promises to be the greatest disrupter of our time. History has taught that new technological breakthroughs can be both wonderful and terrifying. How might we navigate this new tool to find our way to ‘wonderful’? - Building communities in a new world. We live in a crowded world that grows lonelier. The wealthy accumulate more yet feel increasingly isolated; the poor and marginalized struggle with too few resources; and many find themselves drawn to screens but distanced from each other. In such a landscape, how can what we design, and how we design, become a force for belonging, connection, and shared health? This is what we mean by a Fireside Chat: Imagine a welcoming setting, good food and drink, and a circle of curious, thoughtful people. We invite a guest not to lecture, but to spark conversation - rich with questions, comments, and stories. Together, we explore, wonder, and dream about what comes next. Introducing Andrew McMasters |
| Andrew McMasters is an actor, director, author and entrepreneur with over 30 years of experience in the arts. He is a founder of a non-profit theater that he managed for 25 years. He has worked for multiple Fortune 500 companies including Amazon, Microsoft, GE, Hasbro, Google, Valve, Nike and Apple. His company provides leadership development and presentation support as well as team building trainings all over the world. Andrew is dedicated to experiential learning, providing opportunities for self-discovery and driving innovation in our everyday lives. His book “Listening without Agenda” teaches leaders how to unlock deeper trust, influence, and connection by blending the presence of an actor with the clarity of a business mind - offering a radically human approach to communication in a distracted world. “Listening without Agenda” is available online and in books stores everywhere. Website: www.ImprovMindset.com |
Tomorrow, February 4th, is World Cancer Day. TGB is dedicated to healthcare architecture, and we stand with survivors, fighters, and the loved ones of those who have passed from cancer. Cancer has had many advances in treatment and the earlier it is identified the higher the chances of survival. With the technology advancements, cancer is still the second leading cause of deaths in the United States in 2020 according to the CDC. A large part of this is due to disparities in treatment and overall awareness of cancer and preventative care.
As an architecture firm that creates healing spaces for cancer patients and families, we listen to understand the changing technology, community needs, and environmental factors that affect patients' health. TGB understands that healthcare should reflect the community it serves, and we seek out healthcare organizations that structure their system to meet the needs of minorities that are underserved.
Read here to learn about people's experience and how they are battling to overcome the barriers and gaps in cancer care.
Minorities and LGBTQ+ Cancer Resources:
AABCA - African American Breast Cancer Alliance, BWHI - Black Women's Health Imperative, Latinas Contra Cancer, National LGBT Cancer Network, Nueva Vida, SAGE - advocacy & services for LGBTQ+ Elders, Sisters Network Inc., American Indian Cancer Foundation
Washington Cancer Resources:
SCCA - Seattle Cancer Care Alliance, Fred Hutch Cancer Center, Cancer Lifeline, Cancer Pathways, WA - American Cancer Society, Cierra Sisters, Northwest Hope & Healing, Team Survivor Northwest
Global Resources:
UICC - Union for International Cancer Control, Cancer Care, World Cancer Day
As an architecture firm that creates healing spaces for cancer patients and families, we listen to understand the changing technology, community needs, and environmental factors that affect patients' health. TGB understands that healthcare should reflect the community it serves, and we seek out healthcare organizations that structure their system to meet the needs of minorities that are underserved.
Read here to learn about people's experience and how they are battling to overcome the barriers and gaps in cancer care.
Minorities and LGBTQ+ Cancer Resources:
AABCA - African American Breast Cancer Alliance, BWHI - Black Women's Health Imperative, Latinas Contra Cancer, National LGBT Cancer Network, Nueva Vida, SAGE - advocacy & services for LGBTQ+ Elders, Sisters Network Inc., American Indian Cancer Foundation
Washington Cancer Resources:
SCCA - Seattle Cancer Care Alliance, Fred Hutch Cancer Center, Cancer Lifeline, Cancer Pathways, WA - American Cancer Society, Cierra Sisters, Northwest Hope & Healing, Team Survivor Northwest
Global Resources:
UICC - Union for International Cancer Control, Cancer Care, World Cancer Day
New clinic in Shelton expands service offerings
We were excited to be at the ribbon cutting of Mason Health Rehab Services relocation to their new home in the newly named Cedar Building in December. With more than 7,000SF, the new space features a larger waiting room, with space for both pediatrics and adult patients, more aerobic equipment for adults which will reduce wait times, three private physical therapy evaluation rooms, and new special equipment to treat patients with vertigo. The pediatric treatment spaces will allow more flexibility in scheduling and treating pediatric patients. A special thank you to the design, project management, and construction teams of OAC Services, Skanska, P2S, Wood Harbinger, and PCS Structural Solutions.
| We are proud to share our completed project for the University of Washington Medical Center Montlake Radiation Oncology Linear Accelerator and CT renovation with Lease Crutcher Lewis. The project was challenged with limited space and new added requirements for lead shielding. TGB’s modeling visualized and coordinated obstacles to meet these infrastructure requirements while creating a beautiful space for patients and medical staff. While we wish the need for spaces like these wasn't in such high demand, we're pleased to support UW in helping to heal their patients. |
As reported by Building Design+Construction Media
TGB is proud to be ranked amongst the top 170 Healthcare Sector Architecture + AE Firms by Building Design+Construction for the first time in 2022. We currently sit at 104th overall, 95th in Hospital Facility, 101st in Medical Office Buildings, and 57th in Outpatient Facility. We are very grateful for all our team members, clients, and network partners and the amazing work we accomplish together!
As reported by Building Design+Construction Media
Photo courtesy AO
We are honored that we are recognized as one of the top 180 architecture firms in 2022 by
Building Design+Construction Media. We want to thank all of our members, clients, and partners
for helping us achieve this success.
Building Design+Construction Media. We want to thank all of our members, clients, and partners
for helping us achieve this success.
In honor of those who currently are or have battled cancer
In spirit of community engagement and giving back to our broader healthcare community,
TGB participated in our first Obliteride event this year to raise money for the great cancer research
at Fred Hutch. Thanks to the support of our network, our team raised over $5,000 for Fred Hutch
and their cancer research. We rode and walked in honor of the (too) many loved ones in our lives
that are currently battling cancer, have survived cancer, or that we've lost to cancer. There's still time
to donate if you'd like to contribute to finding a cure and supporting those that are or have
battled cancer.
TGB participated in our first Obliteride event this year to raise money for the great cancer research
at Fred Hutch. Thanks to the support of our network, our team raised over $5,000 for Fred Hutch
and their cancer research. We rode and walked in honor of the (too) many loved ones in our lives
that are currently battling cancer, have survived cancer, or that we've lost to cancer. There's still time
to donate if you'd like to contribute to finding a cure and supporting those that are or have
battled cancer.
TGB's volunteering experience at 21 Acres Center for Local Food and Sustainable Living
We had a wonderful time working on the farm today as volunteers for 21 Acres Center for Local
Food and Sustainable Living. They are a regenerative farm that is located in Woodinville and we
were tasked with weeding around their squashes! Look through to see us feed their goats!
Food and Sustainable Living. They are a regenerative farm that is located in Woodinville and we
were tasked with weeding around their squashes! Look through to see us feed their goats!
RIAS Quarterly | Summer 2021 Edition | Rural Architecture
"The mindset of a regenerative designer is first and foremost to focus on creating conditions for health and potential. Outcomes and performance become a by-product of a healthy system."
Drawing from the wisdom of living systems and stories of regenerative potential from White Oak Pastures, Reviveolution, and the Khoo Teck Puat Hospital, nRhythm and TGB Architects explore the role of a regenerative designer and how this applies to the built environment.
Regeneration is becoming a hot topic in many industries. But regeneration is not just the latest trend. It's a process and approach rooted deeply in a systemic view of life. It's an approach that recognizes that our current way of designing and managing systems is leading to degradation of soils, souls, and society and that we need a new approach.
In this article, you'll discover:
Drawing from the wisdom of living systems and stories of regenerative potential from White Oak Pastures, Reviveolution, and the Khoo Teck Puat Hospital, nRhythm and TGB Architects explore the role of a regenerative designer and how this applies to the built environment.
Regeneration is becoming a hot topic in many industries. But regeneration is not just the latest trend. It's a process and approach rooted deeply in a systemic view of life. It's an approach that recognizes that our current way of designing and managing systems is leading to degradation of soils, souls, and society and that we need a new approach.
In this article, you'll discover:
- How systemic issues like burnout, disengagement, inequity, and climate change are all rooted in the underlying paradigms of how we choose to design
- How shifting from a mechanistic to a living systems approach to design can regenerate potential on land and in social systems
- How regeneration can be applied to architecture and the built environment
- What each of us can do to shift our mindsets, behaviors, and practices
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