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October 24, 2018
Dan Foltz is retiring from Weber Thompson after a 40-year career designing and planning domestic and international urban projects, with an emphasis on high rises. Since 2005, he has been a design principal at Weber Thompson on high rise projects, including Fifteen Twenty-One Second Avenue, which the firm calls the first of a new generation of Seattle high-rises. His other projects include Viktoria, Tower 12, Cirrus, Stratus, Premiere on Pine and Luma. He has been on Downtown Seattle Association's Smart Growth Committee and the Queen Anne/Magnolia/South Lake Union Seattle Design Review Board, and has worked for MulvannyG2 Architecture, Sienna Architecture Co, and Hansen Lind Meyer in Chicago.