Runberg Architecture Group
Runberg takes a pragmatic approach integrating environmental performance into their mixed use projects.  Incorporating green features that make buildings better for their occupants, has helped numerous clients to leverage LEED certification as a measure of quality and community responsiveness. Alistair Jackson, Principal, O'Brien and Company
Urban Mixed-Use

Urban Mixed-Use

We specialize in designing sustainable mixed-use residential and commercial buildings that create vibrant urban environments.

Supply Laundry Block

Supply Laundry Block
This full-block development in the South Lake Union/Cascade neighborhood combines the...

The Chloe Apartments

The Chloe Apartments
Located at the edge of Seattle's Capitol Hill neighborhood-within walking distance of Seattle...

100 Republican

100 Republican
Located in the heart of the Uptown Urban Center, 100 Republican is part of a prime neighborhood...

Market Street Village

Market Street Village
Market Street Village is a critical revitalization of a decaying city block in San Diego's burgeoning...

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Housing

Housing

We share a passion for designing the places that people call home—from student and senior housing to multi-family developments for diverse ages and incomes.

Merrill Gardens at the University

Merrill Gardens at the University
Merrill Gardens at the University and Corydon Apartments is an award-winning intergenerational...

The Borealis

The Borealis
Within the economies of affordable housing, we're continually finding new ways to enrich the social and...

The Kennedy Apartments

The Kennedy Apartments
Who says student housing has to be institutional? For Gonzaga University in Spokane, Washington, we...

Denny Park Apartments

Denny Park Apartments
The Denny Park Apartments are living proof that affordable urban housing can be beautiful, vibrant...

The Bart Harvey

The Bart Harvey
Located in Seattle's vibrant Cascade neighborhood, the Bart Harvey is close to public transportation...

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Adaptive Reuse

Adaptive Reuse

Sometimes the best design solution of all is the thoughtful reuse of an existing building. Adaptive reuse can be better than new-economically, socially and environmentally.

The Beardmore Building

The Beardmore Building
Built in 1922 in Priest River Idaho, the Beardmore Building is one of the most prominent architectural...

The Sanctuary

The Sanctuary
Designed with architectural preservation and restoration in mind, the century-old First Church of...

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