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Dec 08, 2010
ZGF Architects promoted to associate Carlos Bres, Brian Geller, Sara Howell, Heather Karch, Seamus Kelly, Justin Rabe, Jill Sandnes, Mike Steinberg, Chloe Tomar and Jou-yi Wang. The architecture, planning and interior design firm said it is developing the company from within. ZGF has offices in Portland, Seattle, Los Angeles, New York and Washington, D.C.
WSP Flack + Kurtz named Tom Marseille managing director of its Seattle office, effective Jan. 1. He is taking over from Henry Di Gregorio, who has been with the engineering firm for more than 43 years and will retain a leadership role focusing on client service and engineering. Marseille joined the Seattle office in April as senior vice president. Prior to that, he was managing principal and practice leader for Stantec Consulting's Seattle office. He is an author, speaker and advocate for green buildings, and has been the mechanical design principal on award-winning green building projects. He is overseeing GSA USACE Federal Center South in Seattle and the Shinsegae corporate office tower and mixed-use project in South Korea. WSP Flack + Kurtz also has offices in New York City, San Francisco, Boston, Las Vegas, Houston and Washington, D.C.
J.A. Brennan Associates hired Greg Murphy as a senior associate and Kristen Moreau as a landscape designer. Murphy has 16 years of urban design, park and public infrastructure experience. He will work on the Alaskan Way Viaduct/Seawall and other park and urban design projects. Moreau will provide landscape design for park and habitat projects. The Seattle firm provides landscape architecture and planning.
Dec 01, 2010
ZGF Architects promoted to associate partners David Broderson, Corinne Kerr, Fred Marcial, Eric Ritchey, Anita Rossen and Sara Satterlee. The architecture, planning and interior design firm said it is developing the company from within. ZGF has offices in Portland, Seattle, Los Angeles, New York and Washington, D.C.
Travest Story and Mathew Wies joined the Federal Way office of BergerABAM. Story has seven years of civil engineering experience in designing storm drainage systems, sewer systems and water distribution systems, as well as site planning and construction inspection of transportation projects. He is working on Whidbey Island pump stations for the U.S. Navy. Wies has 13 years of structural engineering experience in residential, hospitality, commercial and industrial design. Wies is designing steel structures supporting grain conveyors at the Port of Kalama. BergerABAM offers program management, civil and structural engineering, land use planning, natural resources, public involvement, construction management and support and dive services with offices in Federal Way, Seattle, Vancouver, Portland, Las Vegas and Houston.
Heather Farrell-Lipp joined the Spokane office of NAC|Architecture as a health care designer. With a focus on medical commissions, including tenant improvements, she will be responsible for planning, conceptual design, detailing and design oversight. She has four years of post-graduate design experience and one year of cooperative education. NAC specializes in planning, design, engineering and capital facilities, with offices in Seattle, Spokane, Los Angeles and Denver.
Director of Architecture Roger Tucker has been appointed interim executive director of Environmental Works. Outgoing executive director Daniel Glenn is leaving to build his own architectural practice, focused primarily on Native American projects. Tucker joined the firm as director of architecture in 1997, leading staff in providing sustainable design and architectural services to underserved, homeless, low-income and nonprofit communities in the Northwest.
Bernardo-Wills Architects hired Bill LaRue, Jr. as a landscape architect, Brianna Musser as an interior designer and Josh Chrisman as quality assurance manager. LaRue has 24 years of experience in the field, most recently as principal of his own firm, Aspen Landscape Architects. He has specialized in park and recreation projects, athletic facilities for schools, community planning, and master planning. Musser graduated from Washington State University in 2009 with a bachelor's in interior design. Chrisman was formerly a project manager with Garco Construction. He specializes in military, educational, and design-build projects, most recently as project engineer for the Armed Forces Reserve Center in Yakima. Spokane-based Bernardo-Wills offers architectural design, landscape architecture, interior design and graphic design.