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| Peter Krech Position: Community Representative Term: First Term expires: April 4, 2011 |
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Peter Krech has been a Seattle resident and practicing architectural designer at Callison Architecture for 12 years. He specializes in mixed-use, office, residential, retail and health care. He directs the design efforts of large teams of both architects and supporting consultants on national and international projects. Recent notable projects include three Amazon.com buildings in South Lake Union. He has served as a volunteer for the Seattle AIA honor Awards Committee. He is a member of the United States Green Building Council and the Urban Land Institute, and is a LEED Accredited Professional. He holds a Bachelor of Environmental Design and a Master of Architecture from the University of Minnesota.
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| Joe Hurley Position: Design Professional Representative Term: First Term expires: April 4, 2012 |
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Joe is owner and principal of his own design firm, Joseph Hurley Architects. Previously, he worked as a project architect for James Cutler Architects, Johnston Architects, and Driscoll Architects, including serving as the lead designer for Fremont Lofts, a project the city has identified as a great example of design. He is very familiar with the design review program, attending meetings as a member of the public, or as an applicant giving presentations. He is a member of three community groups in Wallingford: the Quality of Life Board, the Land-Use Board, and Friends of Wallingford Playfield. He holds a Master of Architecture degree from the University of Oregon and a bachelors degree from Georgetown University.
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| Salone Habibuddin Position: Development Representative Term: First Term expires: April 4, 2012 |
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Salone is a licensed architect and construction manager with 17 years of experience working primarily on multifamily housing and hotel projects covering both low-income and market rate properties. Born and raised in India, she moved to Seattle as an undergraduate at the University of Washington 22 years ago and has lived here since. The first 10 years of her career were spent working for architecture firms in Seattle. While working as an architect, she was drawn to property development and construction which led to an education in construction management. Her most recent work has been managing the design and construction of large multi-use projects for a Seattle based developer. She has also been involved for several years within the architecture community, nurturing young intern architects and teaching prep courses for licensing, offered by the AIA. Having worked as both an architect and construction manager has broadened her perspective and given her an insight into the relationships between the owner, architect, contractor and the people the project ultimately serves. It has also heightened her awareness with respect to the delicate balance between the vision for the project, its impact on its users and the community and the realities of a budget. She is a registered architect, with a BA in architecture and a certificate in Construction Management from the University of Washington. She has also completed the required coursework for a Masters in Construction Management from the UW and is currently working on her research paper.
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| Tricia Reisenauer Position: Local Residential Representative Term: Second Term expires: April 4, 2011 |
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Tricia Reisenauer has 10 years of experience as an architect and is currently with LMN Architects, where she works on civic, cultural and commercial projects. Prior to LMN, Tricia worked for Mahlum Architects and TGB Architects, focusing on educational and religious buildings. She is a member of the AIA and a LEED accredited professional. She has also been active in the social justice community, volunteering for both Habitat for Humanity and serving on the board of her parish's social justice commission. She holds a Bachelor of Architecture from the University of Oregon.
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| Craig Parsons Position: Local Business Representative Term: Second Term expires: April 4, 2011 |
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Craig Parsons is a project manager for the Seneca Real Estate Group. His career has spanned both business and architecture. A licensed architect, he worked as a designer for ten years, including six managing his own architectural firm in Seattle, before turning to development and project management. He volunteers at the Ravenna Eckstein Community Center, helping plan playground improvements. He holds a Bachelor of Architecture from the University of Arizona and a Masters of Business Administration from the University of Washington.
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