You can’t predict the future, but you can prepare for it — that’s the thinking behind architect (and architecture graduate student and 91̽»¨staff member) Brian Rich and his principles of “future proofing” existing and historical buildings.


You can’t predict the future, but you can prepare for it — that’s the thinking behind architect (and architecture graduate student and 91̽»¨staff member) Brian Rich and his principles of “future proofing” existing and historical buildings.

A campus landscape framework – meant as a starting point for planning how the UW’s outdoor environment might look in 10, 20, even 50 years – will be unveiled in draft form Oct. 20 as part of a regional symposium on campus landscape planning and design.

Burke-Gilman Trail users will see a detour starting the early weeks of February as work on the Montlake Triangle Project – the triangular area from the corner of Northeast Pacific and Montlake to Stevens Way – gets underway.

Students living in the 91̽»¨’s Terry Hall will get a new home after the holidays without doing any moving – that part’s on the house, you might say.

Occupying the seven-story facility will be labs for kidney research, vision sciences, immunology, rheumatology, and infectious disease investigations.