Seattle, Washington, USA
LMN Architects have completed the new Founders Hall expanding the business school’s capacity while improving the connection to the heart of historic Denny Yard as part of the larger Foster School of Business complex.

The project is the first fully mass timber building on campus and embraces the University of Washington Green Building Standards; reducing carbon emissions by over 90%.
The building design creates an intersection of three volumes hosting student-focused team collaboration spaces, administrative program offices, lecture halls, and gathering spaces, all connected by a five-story steel and wood feature stair.
The community connector houses feature wood stairs, circulation spaces, and two-tiered classrooms.
The team bar provides plentiful team and conference rooms along with a rooftop event forum.
Its peeled-away brick façade paired with carefully placed glazing exposes the timber inside the building while providing views of the site’s historical Douglas firs, giving the higher floors of the building an immersive experience with the northwest forest character of the site.




Project: Founders Hall, Foster School of Business
Architects: LMN Architects
General Contractor: Hoffman Construction Company
Client: University of Washington
Photographers: Tim Griffith













