| Blue
Brook Architecture, Inc. firm profile.
The name Blue Brook comes from the family name of Blue Brook's president,
Mark R. Blubaugh, translated into English. It
also represents our emphasis in environmentally
responsible ("Green") architecture.
Mark's mother was an early adopter of such sustainable living practices
as backyard composting and recycling in the early 1970's, when recycling
meant storing large quantities of recyclables for periodic trips to the
nearest recycling center half way across town. This background has influenced
Mark's priorities in green building. Mark has been working on environmentally
responsible architecture and sustainable
design for over 25 years, including study under sustainable
design pioneers Sim Van der Ryn and Peter Calthorpe at Berkeley in
the early 1980's. Mark's graduate work at the University of Washington
in the late 1980's included an emphasis on natural lighting and thermal
analysis. In a design studio aimed at exploring possibilities for the
future Lighting Design Lab, Mark was one of two students who developed
their scheme for the potential East Pine Street at Bellevue Avenue site,
instead of the favored First Avenue site, influencing the selection of
what has proven to be a far superior location, helping the Lighting Design
Lab to become a great success. Mark's Master
of Architecture thesis was an arts magnet high school designed for
natural lighting and solar heating, to be located on a re-claimed "brownfield"
at the site of what is now the Olympic Sculpture Park. Mark is used to
adopting green building principles before they are widely accepted.
Blue
Brook Architecture, Inc. is a small architecture and consulting firm in
Lake Forest Park, near Seattle, Washington, oriented to providing top-quality
service to clients ranging from individuals to large corporations. Sustainable
design, including energy efficient construction, is very important to
us. We use advanced virtual
building technology to show our clients realistic images of their
project before they have to commit hundreds of thousands or millions of
dollars to see it. This allows us to provide a level of service normally
associated only with multimillion dollar developments, on projects as
small as a residence remodel. Our work includes commercial
and residential architecture, consulting,
building inspection, independent third party reviews, and cost estimating.
The majority of our work is with multifamily housing and housing for the
elderly. Most of our work is for repeat clients. The company was separated
from Studio Gong, Inc. in 2006. Mark was an owner of Studio Gong, Inc.
from 2001 through 2006. Current staff includes an architect, intern architect,
and support staff as needed. We have active architect’s licenses
in Washington, Oregon, and California. The active range of our non-architectural
consulting work includes Washington, Oregon, California, Idaho, Utah,
Arizona, Alaska and Hawaii. |