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Jan 23, 2002

Foushee & Associates

Britt Slone has joined Bellevue-based Foushee & Associates as a principal and director of business development. Slone worked the past 20 years at McCarthy and SDL, which became McCarthy after the national contractor bought it out. His experience in team build projects and his network of contacts is expected to add depth to the Foushee team. Slone grew up on the Eastside and attended the University of Washington.

NBBJ

Glenn

Williams

NBBJ has added two terminal design architects to its aviation architecture studio, enhancing its design services for transportation clients. Joining as design principals are J. Lee Glenn and Roxanne L. Williams, who have a broad range of background on large and medium-scale public projects, with a particular focus on aviation and multimodal passenger terminals. At a crucial time for airport design, these new aviation architects will strengthen NBBJ’s aviation design capabilities to ensure creative responses to the new passenger service, security and economic challenges ahead for airports.

Glenn joins NBBJ from Washington D.C., and was formerly a design principal and vice president with HNTB Corp. Glenn uses a collaborative design process to address architectural design problems in innovative ways. He provides direction on project character, philosophical approach and the development of formal responses to programmatic and technical design problems. His recent design work includes projects in Dallas/Fort Worth, Wilkes Barre/Scranton, Penn., Salt Lake City and Ohio.

Williams also comes from HNTB, having been the director of design for the D.C. area offices. Williams was listed as one of the Top 400 Architects in the United States during a recent AIA Architects convention. Her design and planning work has been in transportation, mixed-use development and master planning. Recent work includes projects in Atlanta, Miami, Virginia and North Carolina.

Otak

Otak recently hired Curtis LaPierre in its Seattle office. As senior landscape architect and environmental planner, LaPierre brings 18 years of design expertise in the Northwest and Alaska. He is currently completing design for an interurban trail, providing site development options for a large waterfront property and coordinating permits for a beach restoration.

AKS

Johnson

AKS Architecture recently promoted Wayne E. Johnson to associate. He brings experience on a variety of building types, from pre-design through construction administration. As an associate, he will maintain direct involvement in projects while contributing to the future success of AKS Architecture.

Bush, Roed & Hitchings

King

Erin King has joined Bush, Roed & Hitchings to provide marketing and project management word processing support. A Central Washington University graduate, King specializes in marketing. Bush, Roed & Hitchings is a Seattle-based civil engineering and land surveying firm.

MBT

Bruckner

Robert Bruckner has been appointed principal of the firm and director of MBT Seattle, the architecture firm responsible for design of a number of prominent Seattle-area projects.

Bruckner has been a leader in campus design and the architecture of award-winning research, academic and health care buildings for 17 years. He has worked closely with MBT for the past 18 months as a design consultant on a new research laboratory for Allergan, Inc., in Irvine, Calif.

For the past three years, Bruckner led bruckner studio, a design collaborative focused on the architecture and master planning of research and academic environments. He is currently working with the University of Chicago to develop its campus master plan, as well as on architectural projects for research and higher education institutions throughout the western U.S.

Previously, Bruckner was the principal for design of NBBJ Architecture’s eastern practice, and was a designer with Helmut Jahn in Chicago. He also worked with Taft Architects in Houston. His client list includes the University of Washington, University of Alaska at Fairbanks, University of Idaho, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, Microsoft and the Samsung Medical Foundation in Korea.

As principal-in-charge of MBT Seattle, Bruckner assumes the leadership role from Peter Hockaday, who opened the Seattle office in 1998 and who is retiring in 2002 after 34 years with MBT

Jan 16, 2002

Roth Hill

Choate

William Choate has joined Roth Hill Engineering Partners as a full-time survey technician specializing in field data reduction, terrain modeling, CADD and field surveying.

Roth Hill Engineering is a 30 year-old, 50-person, Bellevue-based consulting civil engineering firm providing engineering and design, land surveying, government affairs, planning and construction administration services for public agencies and private owners on a variety of projects.

Swenson Say Fagét

Swenson Say Fagét announces the following people have joined their Seattle office:

King

Sean King has joined the firm as IT manager. King is a graduate of the University of Washington and has worked in the A/E computer industry since 1984.

Leonard

Diana Leonard joins the firm as a project manager. Leonard holds engineering degrees from Washington State University, and has practiced structural engineering for 17 years in the Puget Sound area.

Hennebery Eddy

Hennebery Eddy Architects of Portland announced the promotion of two senior project managers to associate.

Osborne

Alan Osborne, project architect and team leader with 18 years of experience in project design and management, has been responsible for developing and maintaining client relationships in the markets of institutional and public facilities, commercial project design, facility renovation and historic renovation.

Osborne is currently project manager for the Loyola Jesuit Center in Southeast Portland, renovation of the fire-damaged Burlingame Grocery and a new three-story office building for the Lorentz Bruun Construction Co. He recently completed the master plan for the Tualatin Valley Water District Master Plan, will be providing design services for the expansion and has expertise in complex land-use issues including design and environmental review processes.

Sargent

John Sargent's focus is on public, institutional, corporate and urban housing projects. Sargent is currently project manager for the renovation and remodeling of fire stations 3, 10, 14, 23, 25, 26 and 28 for the city of Portland Bureau of General Services. This work includes seismic and ADA upgrades, conversion of dormitories to individual sleeping rooms and the addition of new apparatus bays to two stations. He is also responsible for management and design of the Nike Footwear Division Design Studio. The team won an invitational design competition for this project.

Established in 1992, Hennebery Eddy Architects, Inc. is a Portland architectural, interior design and planning firm with clients and projects throughout Oregon and western Washington

Cascade Designs

John D. Burroughs, cofounder and current president of Cascade Designs will nominate Lee Fromson to succeed him as president, effective in May, at the company's next meeting of shareholders. Fromson is currently chief operating officer and vice president. Burroughs will become chief software architect and remain chairman of the board and president of the company's Irish subsidiary, Cascade Designs, Ltd.

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