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Rendering of a multistory office building with large glass atrium out front surrounded by trees and lush landscaping
The Pritchard Building Rehabilitation and Expansion

Transforming a Midcentury Icon into a Modern Workplace

Project Location

Olympia, WA

Area

77,000 SF

Environment

Targeting LEED GOLD, Net Zero Ready

Services

Architecture, design, interiors, historic preservation, structural and MEP engineering

The Joel M. Pritchard Building, designed by architect Paul Thiry, was constructed in 1958. Situated south of the domed Legislative Building, Pritchard was the last addition to the Olmsted-designed campus and is individually listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The building served as the Washington State Library until it was damaged by the 2001 Nisqually earthquake.

Rendering of a multistory office building with large white awnings supported by white columns surrounded by trees and lush landscaping

The Washington State legislature is rehabilitating the historic Pritchard Building and adding a new wing for House of Representatives offices. The project includes seismic/MEP systems upgrades and updated interiors to restore the building’s historic character and dignity. The project also includes seismic stabilization of the building’s adjacent steep hillside.  

Office entry with wooden accent walls, mosaic art mural, light floors, with multiple seating areas

The Pritchard Building Rehabilitation and Expansion transforms a building that was mostly windowless book storage into a bright, welcoming legislative workspace. The design team worked with stakeholders and preservation authorities to create a cohesive, historically respectful building that prioritizes functionality for people – constituents, staff, and community.



Featured Video
The Pritchard Building Rehabilitation Breaks Ground

The beginning of the historic Pritchard Building’s transformation into a modern workplace.

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