The Andrew P. Kashevaroff Building - Juneau, Alaska
This consolidated home for Alaska's State museum, archives, and library divisions was designed to be a high-performing, easy-to-maintain building that will serve Alaskans for generations to come. The design is deeply rooted in Alaska's history and landscape: the distinctive ceilings reflect the mountainous landscape that surrounds Juneau, and expansive windows frame dramatic views to five nearby mountain peaks. The roof form is reminiscent of a bird taking flight, and the layout of the site emulates the fan of the docks that historically occupied this waterfront site. This work was completed when Steve was a design principal at THA Architecture.
AIA Alaska People's Choice Award, 2017
ENR Northwest Best Projects: Best Government / Public Building, 2017