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June 19, 2002

Mahlum

Mahlum Architects has named five new associates in its Seattle office. Todd Olson's most notable projects are the Evergreen Professional Center at Evergreen Hospital Medical Center in Kirkland, master planning for Mount Edgecumbe Hospital in Sitka, a student health and wellness center at the University of California/Los Angeles, and numerous projects for Valley Medical Center in Renton.

Douglas McNutt, a project manager, focuses on health care and technology projects such as the radiation oncology addition, the emergency department expansion and the East Pavilion addition at Evergreen Hospital Medical Center in Kirkland; the research and development laboratories at Corixa Corp. in Seattle; and the new Children's Hospital at Sacred Heart Medical Center in Spokane.

David Swenson has concentrated the last eight years on education projects, including the design and renovation of Suzzallo Library at the University of Washington and the 1,600-student Ballard High School in Seattle.

Mitchell Kent's primary focus is on education architecture and maintaining effective client relationships. As project architect he is responsible for the Cedar Valley Community School in Edmonds and various other schools such as Northshore in Bothell and Three Cedars Waldorf in Bellevue. He also worked on tenant improvements for Corixa Corp. in Seattle.

Benjamin Doty works primarily on health care and education projects such as the Seminar II classroom building at Evergreen State College, the radiation oncology center at Evergreen Hospital Medical Center in Kirkland and a new patient wing addition at Ketchikan General Hospital in Ketchikan. In addition, Doty is responsible for the firm's three-dimensional design graphics and for screening and hiring new employees for the Seattle office.




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