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Dec 04, 2001

Museum of Glass

The Allen Foundation for the Arts has awarded Tacoma's Museum of Glass a $1 million challenge grant. The museum has raised $37.6 million of its $63 million capital campaign goal. Grants have previously been received from the Joshua Green Foundation, Regence Blue Shield, the Schultz Family Foundation and Washington Mutual. The museum is expecting to open in July.

Nov 28, 2001

DCI

Stainer
Stainer

DCI Engineers recently promoted Craig Stainer to project manager in its Everett office.

Stainer will oversee projects from design to completion, and be involved in client retention. He is currently working on the 132,600-square-foot Iron Mountain Seaway warehouse in Everett. He joined DCI Engineers in 1994 and has eight years of structural design experience.

Bush, Roed & Hitchings

Bush, Roed & Hitchings, a 60-person civil engineering and land surveying firm in Seattle, has hired two staff members. Tim Dimof, an engineer, joined the firm as project manager. He has eight years experience. Current assignments include Avalon on the Square, a mid-rise retail and residential mixed-use project in Bellevue, an Equiva fuel station in Bothell and the Olympic Place road re-alignment project in Arlington.

Aaron Sherry has joined the firm as a design engineer. Sherry has three years engineering experience. Current projects include 12th and Columbia, a retail and residential mixed-use project in Seattle, an office building on Tract 43 in Bothell and the Pine Lake Covenant Church gymnasium and school in Sammamish.

Clark/Kjos

NewsBriefs:Clark/Kjos Architects has promoted project managers Sue Lang, Eric Thomson and Alex Hill to associates. CKA has also expanded staff with architect Sally Valentine, project manager Matthew Spicer, intern architect Beth Cheatham and administrative assistant Lauren Ehuebuske. CKA plans and designs facilities for health care, institutions, commerce and housing from offices in Seattle and Portland.

MulvannyG2

Hillier
Hillier

MulvannyG2 Architecture recently named Jim Hillier vice president. Hillier will have an active role in planning strategic development of the firm. He will also help develop the firm's growing industrial studio and continue managing all Costco Wholesale construction projects in Mexico and the southern U.S.

Hillier joined MulvannyG2 in 1999 as an operations manager for the Costco account. He has 24 years of architecture experience, including commercial, medical, industrial, retail, research and development and renovation projects.

Thomas Hacker

Siemens
Siemens

Hacker
Hacker

Lackey
Lackey

 MacDonald
MacDonald

Thomas Hacker and Associates of Portland has announced the following additions and promotions. Jim Siemens joined in August, and his current work for the firm includes the Classroom and Office Building for the new University of California campus in Merced.

Sarah Hacker was hired as marketing coordinator. Hacker is responsible for a number of marketing functions, including proposal preparation, graphic design, public relations and managing marketing materials. Also new to the firm is Ross Lackey, who was hired as an intern. Lackey graduated with a professional Bachelor of Architecture from Auburn University in Alabama.

Sarah MacDonald was promoted from intern to design team member. MacDonald joined TH&A in June 2000, after graduating from the University of Oregon with a Bachelor of Architecture.

In addition to TH&A’s work for Portland Community College’s Rock Creek Campus and the University of California, current projects include the new library at Saint Mary’s College of California in Moraga, the New Experimental Theater for the Oregon Shakespeare Festival in Ashland and the new Hillsdale and Hollywood Branch Libraries for Multnomah County Library.

Heery International

Heery International, an international design, engineering and construction management firm, has named Ricky Langford as Portland area manager.

Langford will manage operations in Oregon, southern Washington and Boise. In addition, she will continue as management advisor on Sea-Tac's $10 billion capital improvement program, a role she has held since joining Heery’s Seattle office two years ago

Starbucks

Starbucks newest location at Westlake Center is open after a re-model of the space previously housing Seattle's Best Coffee. The store on the plaza was designed to be bright and open. Starbucks expects the store to play a key roll in upcoming downtown holiday events. Starbucks is accepting toy donations to its Holiday Angels Toy Drive at this and all locations.

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