Berger Partnership PS

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Berger Partnership is a landscape architecture and urban design firm creating meaningful, sustainable environments that balance innovative design practices with real world sensibility.

We are excited to announce Jason Henry is our new managing partner, Stacy Rowland is named director of finance and opera...
01/09/2024

We are excited to announce Jason Henry is our new managing partner, Stacy Rowland is named director of finance and operations and Christine Gannon becomes office administrator & marketing assistant. Congratulations and a BIG HUGE thank you for your dedication to the firm!

May your snow globe of life only be shaken when needed in 2024!
12/21/2023

May your snow globe of life only be shaken when needed in 2024!

We head into the coming season with a strong sense of gratitude for the impact our clients have enabled us to make on ad...
11/21/2023

We head into the coming season with a strong sense of gratitude for the impact our clients have enabled us to make on addressing food insecurity, community health and wellbeing, and the environment. Rainier Beach Urban Farm and Wetland (RBUFW) produces 5,000 lbs. of food for the Rainier Beach neighborhood, builds community through volunteerism and farming, and the wetland cleanses water headed the Lake Washington while supporting a thriving community of critters and insects. Take a minute to find gratitude and let it carry you through to spring!
https://www.bergerpartnership.com/work/rainier-beach-urban-farm-wetland/ Seattle Parks and Recreation Cast_architects Rainier Beach Urban Farm and Wetlands

Naturally [UN] Natural: From a site so flat water would not flow, and soils so compact water could not percolate, the la...
08/29/2023

Naturally [UN] Natural: From a site so flat water would not flow, and soils so compact water could not percolate, the landscape of Magnuson Park was transformed into a complex system of ponds and surface conveyance features. This hydrologic system collects water from hillsides, sports fields and pavement, moving it through over 50 ponds designed to support different flora and fauna, before it discharges into Lake Washington. In this way the hydrologic system continues to change and adapt, turning engineered stormwater systems into natural systems. Seattle Parks and Recreation

As part of our on-call contract with Seattle Public Utilities we are to honoring the artist Lorna Jordan’s vision for Sa...
08/24/2023

As part of our on-call contract with Seattle Public Utilities we are to honoring the artist Lorna Jordan’s vision for Salmon Bone Bridge by replacing warn cedar timber decking with Cordeck Dots steel decking to mimic the herringbone pattern and weathered appearance of the original deck. Renovations will start once fish migration is completed next summer and will include new safety cables, a repainting of the “bones” and the addition of edges for sight-impaired visitors. The bridge is located in the Longfellow Creek Habitat Improvement project in North Seattle.
Seattle Public Utilities Seattle Parks and Recreation

We are excited to announce that Guy Michaelsen has been elected to the American Society of Landscape Architects Council ...
07/20/2023

We are excited to announce that Guy Michaelsen has been elected to the American Society of Landscape Architects Council of Fellows in recognition for his work, leadership, knowledge, and service to the profession! Guy is super-proud of the honor as a reflection of the great communities and design partners he’s been able to work with and the amazing places shaped together, from award-winning projects to small but impactful nuggets of awesomeness, creating great experiences that elevate and inspire people, enhance ecology, and build culture! Swipe left for a sampling of his work.

The City of Kent and King County celebrated the opening of Van Doren’s Landing and the Lower Russell Levee Setback proje...
06/29/2023

The City of Kent and King County celebrated the opening of Van Doren’s Landing and the Lower Russell Levee Setback project today. As the landscape architects we were one of many incredible collaborators who spent the last ten years designing a $58M levee revetment to withstand a 500-year flood of the Green River. The resulting project alleviates flooding, protects the valley, local business AND salmon, while providing new open space for the community. The park features a new 1 mile stretch of the Green River Trail, a mini Mount Rainier and an observation tower to watch the wide range of native plantings along the levee revetment take root and grow. The plants were selected with the Muckleshoot Tribe including red elderberries once cultivated on this very site by the tribe. If you’re wondering why there’s a boat on the playground, steamships once traveled the Green River carrying supplies. Kent Parks, Recreation & Community Services King County, Washington Northwest Playground Equipment, Inc.

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