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Weber Thompson’s Conceptual Biomimicry Project, RainBellows, Wins 2017 WASLA Merit Award for Analysis and Planning

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November 16, 2017 – Weber Thompson was awarded an American Society of Landscape Architects Washington State Chapter (WASLA) Merit Award in the Analysis and Planning category for RainBellows, a conceptual biomimicry project developed by Weber Thompson’s Landscape Studio in collaboration with Alexandra Ramsden of Rushing and Jennifer Barnes of 55-5 Consulting. RainBellows was one of eight projects to be honored for its excellence in landscape design and planning.

RainBellows is a conceptual design for the storage of stormwater in the urban environment using biomimicry. Inspired by the form and function of the Ice Plant, Mesembryanthemum crystallinum, RainBellows optimizes the building’s skin to clean and store urban rainfall onsite.

“Our basis for design is a highly-sustainable commercial building in Seattle, Washington,” said Weber Thompson Landscape Architecture Principal, Rachael Meyer. “The goal was to integrate stormwater cleaning, storage, and reuse into the building façade using essential building materials via methodology that could be replicated on future projects. The unique cellular structure of the Ice Plant provides the inspiration of filtering, storing, and reusing water through the specialized cellular layers of the plant. By designing a building to mimic the Ice Plant’s function, we optimize the use of water that falls on a site by increasing the functionality of the building membrane.”

Founded in 1899, the American Society of Landscape Architects is the national professional association representing landscape architects, promoting the profession and advancing its practice through advocacy, education, communication, and fellowship. The Washington Chapter (WASLA) was established in 1973 and today includes more than 400 members around the state. The WASLA Awards have run continuously for the past 30 years.

To see all the winning projects, go to: http://www.wasla.org/2017-award-winners

About Rushing Company
Rushing is a Seattle-based sustainability consulting and MEP engineering firm, which also offers the complementary services of energy analysis, commissioning, and lighting design.

About 55-5
Consulting Based in Seattle, 55-5 Consulting provides site consulting and design services for clients who want to pursue deep green sustainability with an ecological focus.

About Weber Thompson
Seattle-based Weber Thompson is a full service, West coast design firm specializing in architecture, interior design, landscape architecture and community/urban design. This award winning company has a staff of more than 70 design and construction professionals, housed in the celebrated Terry Thomas, a LEED NC Gold certified office building in South Lake Union. Since 1988, Weber Thompson has developed a diverse practice with projects that include high-rises, high-density urban infill, residential, hospitality, affordable housing and commercial office projects. Weber Thompson seeks effective results through a thoughtful and collaborative design process. For more information go to www.weberthompson.com or contact Weber Thompson at (206) 344-5700 or info@weberthompson.com.