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Jun 21, 1995

R.W. Beck

Ken Harlow was recently appointed as Director of Client Services for Consulting in the Seattle office of R.W. Beck. He will also oversee client service in the Anchorage and Portland offices of the firm. Harlow joined the firm in 1991, and has a broad-based background in management consulting, including organizational studies, management audits, strategic planning and rate and financial analysis. His responsibilities will include establishing strategic direction in the office and leading business development efforts.

Hong West

Ralph N. Boirum has joined Hong West & Associates, Inc. as vice president and principal geotechnical engineer. He has over 21 years of experience in residential, commercial transportation and industrial facilities. He has taught soil mechanics and foundation engineering at Seattle University for 13 years, and recently managed studies for the design and construction of the new U.S. Embassy complex in Bogota, Colombia.

Art Anderson

Jeff Kelton has joined Art Anderson Associates as a senior naval architect. He will provide design and specifications for high-speed, low-wash passenger ferries and vessel analyses for marine transportation studies. He was previously with the Groiki Shipyard Company in Ise Japan, where he was responsible for 20 vessel designs ranging from catamarans and ferries to sport and workboats.

CNA

William C. Lee has joined CNA Architecture Group, Inc. as a medical planner. He was previously employed as an architect with Heery International and earlier as a corporate architect with Group Health of Puget Sound. Lee served as project architect for the 150,000-square-foot, $17 million replacement facility for Group Health Cooperative Olympic Medical Center.

BC&S

Alfred H. Killip has joined Bouillon Christofferson & Schairer as mechanical engineer. He has 35 years of experience in mechanical systems design, and is currently at work on mechanical systems for Swedish Medical Center and Yakima Valley Memorial Hospital.

Landau

Henry Landau, president of Landau Associates, a Washington environmental and geotechnical engineering consulting firm, received the 1994 civil engineering achievement award form the faculty of the School of Civil Engineering at Purdue University. Landau was one of seven graduates to receive the award for 1994.

FFA

Tracey Simpson has joined Fletcher Farr Ayotte Architects as director of interior design. Her current project include a clinic for Woodland Park Hospital, Multnomah County Library and several hospitality projects.

JKS

JKS Architects of Portland has added several new members to the staff. Jeffrey Till was previously with Aston Periera & Associates of San Francisco, and most recently spent three years working in Thailand and The Netherlands. He is currently working on JKS' new office space in the Commonwealth Building. Gretchen Hibler is working on a variety of medical projects for the healthcare studio. She was previously with GBD Architects, also of Portland. John Feit, a graduate of the University of Virginia, comes to JKS from Industrial Design Corporation of Portland, where he worked on hi-tech facilities. He is currently at work on U.S. Postal Service and Oregon National Guard projects. Stephanie Johnson, a graduate of the university of Oregon, has joined the retail studio, and is currently at work on the Hawthorne Fred Meyer retail center. Jason Erdahl is a graduate of the University of Idaho. He is assisting with multiple projects for the U.S. Postal Service.

Tsang

The Tsang Partnership has brought two interns into the office. Scott Shaw, who spent one year with Erickson McGovern after graduating from Washington State University, is now at work on the Western State Hospital project. Brian Urban, another former Erickson McGovern employee, received his degree from University of Southern California. He is at work on the Central Washington University Science Facility.

CBGKL

CBGKL, a mechanical and electrical consulting engineering firm in Portland, has hired Ray Herndon as project manager. He recently relocated form Bremerton, where he was involved in the expansion to the Hollister-Stier Pharmaceutical Lab, the Spokane Boeing Fabrication plant and the Northwest Indian Interpretive Center.

Turnkey

Cheryl Owens has been named director of design services at Turnkey Business Interiors, a contract furnishings dealer. Jim Ankrum will handle new business development efforts. He holds a master's degree in economics from Johns Hopkins University.

Notkin

Notkin Engineering, Inc. has several new projects in the office, including the Bristol-Myers Squibb Barrier Vivarium Laboratory expansion, Washington State Public Health laboratory improvements, the Starbucks headquarters expansion, the Sacred Heart Medical Center emergency room expansion, the Federal Bank Reserve renovation, the Electrical Engineering Commuter Science and Engineering Building at the University of Washington, ventilation improvements at the University of Washington Medical Center and the Base Area Expansion project at Puget Sound Naval Shipyard.

Portage Bay Guidelines

Community members, bicyclists, and design professionals interested in the guidelines that will be used by the University of Washington to design public spaces along the Portage Bay shoreline -- such as Sakuma Viewpoint Park, the area around the fisheries ponds and the car-top boat launch -- may attend a meeting June 27, from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. in room 316 of the South Campus Center. For more information, call Christine Knowles at 635-9983.

Gambling night

It's Casino Night on Thursday, July 20, from 5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. The networking event is sponsored by the Society for Marketing Professional Services (SMPS) with the Professional Environmental Marketing Association (PEMA), and will take place at the Kayak Lakefront Grill, 1200 Westlake Avenue North. The evening will conclude with a raffle/auction. The cost of the event is $35 for SMPS and PEMA member firms and $45 for non-members. For more information, contact Amy Blanchard at (206) 473-4491. To register, fax Visa or Mastercard number, expiration date, program title, and number of attendees to (206) 527-9104.

SMPS National Conference

The 1995 SMPS (Society for Marketing Professional Services) National Marketing Conference will be held on August 4-6 at the Westin Copley Place, Boston. Programs include timely and practical sessions such as "Guerilla Marketing and Selling"; "Managing Your Competitor's Strategy"; "Marketing Myths"; "Innovation and Creativity"; "Marketing as a Profession"; and "Successful Team Building." Breakfast discussion tables, one-on-one consultations and special market segment workshops are included in the program. Late registration ($645 for industry members and $720 for non-industry) ends on August 6. For registration form or information, call the SMPS National office at 1-800-292-7677.

Origamic Architecture

Masahiro Chatani is the originator of "Origamic Architecture" and the acknowledged Japanese master of the art form. An exhibition of Chatani's miniature architectural masterpieces will be on display from June 26 to July 6 at the NBBJ Gallery.

The anatomy of a street

The Seattle Design Commission is now featuring an exhibit entitled "The Anatomy of a Street" in the Land Use Lobby, Suite 200 of the Dexter Horton Building, 710 2nd Avenue. It includes display boards on Broadway, The Sensory Street; Second Avenue, Inviting Pedestrian Friendliness; Alki/Harbor/Duwamish Corridor, Connecting Communities; and Pine Street, A Work in Progress. The exhibit ends on August 3rd.

Building Code update

Revised versions of the draft 1994 Seattle Building, Mechanical and Boiler Codes is now available. It is anticipated that The City Council will act on the codes this summer. For more information or to receive a copy of the draft codes, call Maureen Traxler at 233-3892.

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