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CAST architecture receives 2020 Merit Award and 2020 Honorable Mention
Rainier beach urban farm and wetlands awards

CAST ARCHITECTURE’s AWARD-winning Rainier Beach Urban farm ND WETLANDS

Rainier Beach Urban Farm and Wetlands Classroom Building has won an AIA Washington Council Civic Design Merit Award and an Honorable Mention from the AIA Seattle Honor Awards.

Rainier Beach Urban Farm and Wetlands (RBUFW) transformed a former City of Seattle seven-acre tree nursery into an urban agriculture center for a culturally diverse area of Seattle. Run by Tilth Alliance and Friends of Rainier Beach Urban Farm and Wetlands, the project inspires and educates people to safeguard our natural resources while building an equitable and sustainable local food system. Local food production for a neighborhood abundant with immigrant culture means refugees, who were forced to flee their homeland farms, now pass down food, farming traditions, and identity to the next generation through RBUFW. At the heart of the farm is the new Classroom Building. It brings together people from a full spectrum of cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds.

The building program was a result of a community-driven process that led to the design of a flexible gathering space and a commercial kitchen for community meals and cooking demonstrations. In addition to monthly community dinners, kid’s summer camps, and a pay-what-you-can farmstand, RBUFW hosts fresh food related programs for community-supported agriculture, gardening, beekeeping, and food production.

The Classroom Building’s canopy is framed with parametric trusses that transition from convex to concave, wrapped in translucent polycarbonate. It cantilevers 24 feet to create a protected porch where the community can gather outdoors, regardless of the weather. To either side of the canopy, service boxes contain restrooms, storage, and the community kitchen. Situating the new building on a slope between two groves of trees at the edge of the site maximizes the arable land in front of the building and minimizes the building profile for the neighbors. Beyond the Classroom Building, RBUFW’s site was designed to include substantial wetland restoration, permaculture, greenhouses, over 30,000 square feet of in-ground farming, and composting and cold storage facilities. An original garden shed was renovated to create space for administration, restrooms, and a conference room.

Rainier Beach Urban Farm and Wetlands is a vibrant community hub for food, urban farming, and environmental education in the heart of Rainier Beach-- one of the most diverse zip codes in the nation. The 7.2 acres site is ½ dedicated to organic food production and ½ restored natural wetlands. They offer a variety of community education classes and workshops including growing and preserving your food and conserving our environment, plus volunteer opportunities for individuals and groups year-round.

As a vibrant working farm and environmental center, it provides 20,000 pounds of fresh produce thru CSAs and a pay what you can farmstand. The Good Food Bags program links local farms to consumers. A youth employment program prepares young people for agriculture careers. Community meals feed thousands every year. Nearly half the site is a wetland that has been painstakingly restored, removing invasive species and replanting thousands of wetland trees and shrubs.

CAST principal Matt Hutchins receives 2020 AIA Seattle Volunteer Award
2020 AIA SEA Volunteer, Matt Hutchins

CAST PRINCIPAL MATT HUTCHINS RECEIVES 2020 AIA SEATTLE VOLUNTEER AWARD

CAST co-founder and principal Matt Hutchins was honored at the 2020 AIA Seattle President’s Dinner with the Volunteer Award.

Matt has spent more than twenty years working to increase the vitality of the city and the environment. With AIA Seattle, he has been a steadfast advocate and public educator on abundant urban housing options, backyard cottages, Residential Small Lot Zoning, sustainable building and zoning reform. He co-chairs AIA Seattle’s Housing Task Force and serves on the Public Policy Board, and served in the past on the Housing Design Forum Committee, and co-facilitated the chapter’s ADU tour and City Leader Breakfast.

CAST is thrilled to have Matt leading our firm!

Thank you to all the people who were honored in 2020 by AIA Seattle for your work to keep Seattle a beautiful and inclusive place!

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Methow Housing Trust Canyon Street Neighborhood Virtual Tour

Experience the Canyon Street Neighborhood:
13 permanently affordable homes situated in the Town of Twisp.

CAST has been working with the Methow Housing Trust (MHT) to create affordable housing in the Methow Valley. Five 2- and 3-bedroom homes are now occupied in Twisp, Washington. An additional 8 units are under construction as part of a second phase of construction. The design phase of the project was completed on an extremely aggressive schedule due to the Valley’s short building season.

While modest in size, the homes combine a high design sensibility with an incredibly tight budget. The homes are durable, easy-living, energy efficient, and designed for accessibility to allow residents to age in place. CAST collaborated closely with the MHT to make tough decisions about value and optimize efficiency.

Video courtesy of Danica Ready, Executive Director of the Methow Housing Trust

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