August 1, 2007
HBB
HBB has promoted
Dean W. Koonts to senior associate and added him to the ownership team. Koonts has worked on transportation corridors, urban streetscapes, educational facilities, housing, waterfront design and civic planning. He has more than nine years of experience and is currently the lead landscape architect for the Mercer Corridor improvements project in Seattle and the Public Waterfront Access Plan with the Port of Anacortes. HBB also has two employees on local planning commissions.
Colie Hough-Beck, president, is on the Seattle Planning Commission, and
Jim Howard, principal, is on the Kenmore Planning Commission.
Amy Lindemuth won an Honor Award from the American Society of Landscape Architecture, Washington chapter, for her thesis work at the University of Washington’s Department of Landscape Architecture. Lindemuth will publish an article later this year in the Journal of Mediterranean Ecology.