JM: You’re often described as a Pacific Northwest firm, but you’re doing stuff around the country, right?
TK: There are four owners in the firm and all of us are doing more and more work around North America, both Canada and the United States. In fact, I had some people in the office take a map and note with red dots some of the projects I’m working on right now. It’s almost like a spiral that’s coming out of the center of Seattle and it’s reaching all the way to Alaska, reaching down to Texas, over to Spain, possibly something in Pakistan, and my partner is doing some work in Hong Kong. What we’re doing here in the Northwest is having some sort of resonance with people around the world and I hope it continues because it really is frankly fascinating to be working with some shadings of different cultures and different landscapes. The idiosyncrasies between the places are really what fascinate me—cultures and the landscapes are probably the part of my work that fascinate me the most.
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