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Apr 10, 2013



In the Spokane office, NAC|Architecture rehired Annette K. Davidow as a part-time interior designer and Jeff Hyslop as an intern architect, and hired Brian Putt as an electrical engineer. Davidow will assist on higher education and health care projects. She has more than 10 years of experience in interior design and space planning. Hyslop worked at NAC for three years. He holds a bachelor’s in architecture from Washington State University and a master’s in architecture from the University of Washington. Putt holds a bachelor’s in electrical engineering from Gonzaga University. He will work on health care and education projects. NAC provides planning, design, engineering and other services, with offices in the western United States.



In its Seattle office, Interface Engineering hired Reed Lyon as a senior mechanical engineer, Bau Phan as an electrical designer and Nick Angelo as a mechanical designer. Lyons has more than four decades of experience. He is working on Aegis Rogers Park assisted-living project in Seattle. Phan has four years of experience and is working on Seattle Pacific University Irondale Residence Hall. Angelo holds a degree from Washington State University and is working on the VA San Diego Aspire Center Residential Rehabilitation & Treatment facility. Interface is a mechanical, electrical and plumbing engineering firm, and also has offices in Portland, San Francisco, Washington D.C., and Doha, Qatar.


Portland-based Sera Architects hired Jeff Roberts as a senior project designer and Kip Richardson as marketing director. Roberts has experience designing civic and cultural projects, and doing sustainable design. His portfolio includes Desert Living Center at the Springs Preserve, a straw bale and rammed earth building. He was a principal at Lucchesi Galati/LGA. Richardson has more than two decades of marketing and business experience in Portland’s design industry. He will do marketing and business development. Sera provides architecture, urban design and planning, interior design, and a sustainability resources group.


Schacht Aslani Architects hired architects Adam Stoeckle and Adam Riddle. Stoeckle holds a master’s of architecture from the University of Washington, and has been involved with AIA Seattle’s young architects forum, Habitat Young Professionals and Architecture for Humanity. He will work on the College Instruction Center project for Olympic College. Riddle previously was at Smithgroup in Chicago and BKV Group in Minneapolis. He will work on Seattle City Light Technical Training Center.
Diane Hennessey, a biologist and environmental scientist, joined Hart Crowser’s Edmonds office. She has experience in wetlands and stream restoration, re-vegetation plans, endangered species projects, and environmental permitting, mitigation design and planning. She will work on the Elliott Bay Seawall replacement. Hart Crowser is an environmental and engineering firm based in Seattle, with offices also in Vancouver, Portland, and Anchorage.
Integrus Architecture promoted to senior associate Kathryn Gannon, an interior designer in Seattle; Matthew Sullivan, a project architect/designer in Seattle; Martin Sweet, an architect/project manager in Spokane; and Amy Vanderhorst, an architect/project manager in Seattle. It promoted to associate Charles Calvano, a project architect in Seattle; Brad Doll, a project architect/designer in Spokane; Yong Sun Lee, a project lead in Seattle; Tyra Miller, a job captain/intern architect in Spokane; Julie Taylor, an architectural specifications writer in Seattle; and Rob Wiese, a project architect/designer in Spokane. Integrus provides architectural, planning, interior design, structural engineering and security design services.
Apr 03, 2013


Hewitt promoted Christine Scharrer to senior associate and Mary Wyllie to associate. Scharrer has been with the firm for 10 years, focusing on transportation projects. She is project manager on the Capitol Hill and Roosevelt light rail stations. Wyllie is project architect for the Northgate Light Rail Station. She also has a background in Revit BIM design. Hewitt is a Seattle-based architecture, landscape architecture and urban design firm.

Perteet promoted Jesse Thomsen to Seattle design manager. He will manage that office's design staff and focus on sustainable projects through pavement design, drainage and multi-modal corridors. Thomsen has been with the firm for 13 years, designing and managing transportation projects for Northwest agencies. Perteet is an engineering firm with offices in Everett, Seattle and Snoqualmie.


Maul Foster & Alongi hired Chris Webb as a principal engineer in the Bellingham office. Staff planner Jacqueline Gruber is relocating to the Seattle office. Webb, formerly of Chris Webb & Associates, is a civil engineer with more than 20 years of experience. He has a background in LID stormwater designs, LEED and sustainable civil engineering. Gruber has experience in environmental and land use planning, and supports marketing efforts in the Puget Sound region. MFA is a Northwest environmental engineering and planning firm.

Buckland & Taylor hired John Brestin as vice president and major projects director in the Seattle office, overseeing many national projects and managing large complex projects. Brestin has years of experience, most recently as vice president and project director at HNTB in Kansas City. North Vancouver, B.C.-based Buckland & Taylor works with clients worldwide.

SRG Partnership hired senior medical planner Dena Cook to the health care team in Portland. Cook has 18 years of experience, primarily in planning, design and project management of health care and lab/research facilities. Her portfolio includes projects for Legacy Health and the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. She is a board member for Legacy Mount Hood Medical Center.

HDJ Design Group hired Katie Daniel as an inspector III. Daniel has 19 years of experience with project management, cost estimating, construction inspection and field supervision. She is a construction inspector III, construction manager, and DOT erosion control inspector in Oregon and Washington. Vancouver-based HDJ provides engineering, planning, land surveying and landscape architecture.

Sherri Grueneis is now a shareholder in Freiheit & Ho Architects. Grueneis is an associate principal and corporation secretary with 13 years in the industry. She leads a team that focuses on McDonald's projects in Washington, Oregon, Montana, Alaska and Idaho. Grueneis also directs retail, assisted living and religious projects. She will help shape the firm's strategic direction.

Jesse Langdon joined Floyd|Snider as a GIS specialist. He has more than 12 years of experience with geospatial technology solutions in municipal and state government, conservation and ecology research. At Floyd|Snider, he works on cartography and data visualization, spatial data analysis, web mapping application development, and geospatial database construction and management.