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December 6, 2000

Design Detailings: Landscape architect chosen for Frye project

  • A&E Briefs
  • By ANNU MANGAT

    of Seattle has been selected as landscape architect for a residential project next to the Frye Art Museum in Seattle. The firm won a design competition conducted by the Frye Museum board, developer Nitze Stagen, and Olson Sundberg Kundig Allen Architects. The project will include town house and condominium units next to a publicly accessible, landscaped open space.


    Squier president named to professional board

    Arlan Rippe, president and CEO of Squier Associates of Lake Oswego, Ore., has been named to the board of governors of the Geo-Institute. The Geo-Institute is a 9,000-member institute within the American Society of Civil Engineers. Rippe was involved in the strategic planning that resulted in formation of the Geo-Institute in October 1996 and believes its long-term success is important to the health of the geotechnical profession.

    During his 34-year career, he has specialized in geotechnical engineering for heavy civil and infrastructure types of projects, including dams, power plants, water and sewage treatment facilities, tunnels, site development, and groundwater resources. His major projects include Portland's Westside light rail system and the Columbia Slough consolidation conduit tunnel. He joined Squier Associates in 1977 and became president in 1998.




    
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