Ted C. Panton, AIA NCARB

urbansettlements@outlook.com/ 206-687-2814

As an Architect with over three decades of experience, Ted is proficient at planning intensive building and open space programs in urban settings and has strong working relationships with a variety of clients, consultants and agencies throughout the country.  He is strong advocate of design solutions centered on livability and urbanism, and has brought this advocacy to project work in a number of ways, including: 

  • Extensive experience in design, planning and implementation of mixed-use multifamily programs and their related building types.    

  • Emphasis on usage of sustainable, biogenic materials such as mass timber.  His knowledge and cost-driven approach to mass timber has been deployed on a variety of projects and shared in numerous speaking engagements and events.  

  • Comprehensive and holistic approach to planning, where resources allocated can readily be transformed to design focused value-add.  He seeks to integrate the feasibility and place making attributes embedded in every site. 

Block 67- “The Charles”

MASS TIMBER ADVOCACY

Modera River Trail

Location: Redmond, WA

Client:  Mill Creek Residential

Planning, design and entitlement for a 240 unit mixed use project adjacent to City Hall in Redmond.  The complexities of the site called for the planning of building envelopes around unsuitable soils, Federal flood plain compliance geometry, and several other environmental constraints. 

  • The solution features was inspired by an adjacent river basin, and includes public and semi-public site circulation elements that connect the dense infill development with this natural resource.

  • An extensive active roofscape allows residents access to light and views, as well as focus on native plant species.

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