




ED ELECTRONICS LAB
Lake Washington Institute of Technology | Kirkland, Washington
Completed: 2008 | Construction Cost: $800,000
Schreiber Starling Whitehead Architects provided design and construction phase services for an interior remodel to create a new ED Electronics Lab located in the East Building at Lake Washington Institute of Technology. The project included a complete overhaul of three existing shops and classrooms and their renovation to accommodate vendor-supplied electronic equipment and workstations. Our scope included working with the partner-company, ED Co. of South Korea, to ensure that the facilities would support their high-tech proprietary equipment and systems.