Technical Education Center, South Puget Sound Community College, Olympia, WA
Jeffrey B. Glander & Associates, PLLC
Innovation Creativity Experience
General Education Development Center, Ft. Lewis, WA.
Sample Projects:
Mason Middle School- Tacoma * Cougar Mountain Jr. High- Graham * Capitol High School- Olympia
South Puget Sound Community College: Technical Education Center, Student Union, Humanities Bldg. and Family Education Center * St. Martins College New Library * Clover Park Technical College: Pedestrian Spine, Building 11, Building 18 * Tacoma Community College Entry Fountain/Plaza * General Education Development Center-Fort Lewis * North Thurston High School-Lacey * Kuhwles Education Center-Renton * Washington High School-Tacoma * Raymond Jr-Sr High School * Robert Gray Elementary-Aberdeen * Centralia College: Campus irrigation, Childcare Center, Pedestrian Spine * Rochester Primary and Middle Schools * Shelton School District: New 6-7 Middle School, Bordeaux School and Evergreen Elementary School * Western State Hospital: CSTC High School, CSTC Elementary School, CSTC Sportsfields * Jefferson Middle School/L.P. Brown Elementary-Olympia
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EDUCATIONAL PROJECTS
Mineart Center for the Arts, South Puget Sound Community College
Clover Park Tech. College Childcare Center
Lakewood, WA
Family Education Center, South Puget Sound Community College, Olympia, WA
Sharon McGavock Student Center
Clover Park Technical College
Lakewood, WA
O'Grady Library, St, Martins University
Lacey, WA
Kennydale Elementary School Renton, WA
Our extensive experience with schools and educational facilities includes college campuses, elementary, middle, high schools and special education projects. A primary objective of many of these facilities is attractive, yet easy to maintain grounds. Many school districts have limited maintenance budgets, and are reluctant to use chemicals on their landscapes due to health concerns for students. Tough, hardy, drought resistant and low maintenance plantings, often utilizing native species, are becoming increasingly desirable in today’s designs.