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GENERAL:
Barry Hoyne is a registered architect with
over 20 years of professional experience. His architectural experience includes
a variety of project types ranging from new high rise structures to historic
renovations. Barry has extensive site planning experience and is very knowledgeable
in construction administration. Barry has also worked on a variety of historic
renovation and exhibit design projects, primarily interpretive exhibits.
Past projects include the rehab of the old West Seattle General Hospital
complex for the Highline Mental Health Center; the Snoqualmie Valley School
District Project involving the historic renovation of the old grade school
and construction of a new transportation facility complex; and work on 17
King County library renovations.
Projects by Hoyne with Tonkin Hoyne Lokan Architects:
- Principal-in-Charge for design/development of the Vashon-Maury Island Heritage Museum.
- Principal-in-Charge/Project Manager for renovation of the Roxbury House, a 7-story, 130 unit, low-income apartment building for the Seattle Housing Authority.
- Principal-in-Charge/Project Manager, Oregon Place Apartments Remodel of 39 apartments for SouthEast Effective Development.
- Principal in Charge/Project Manager for renovation of the old West Seattle General Hospital to house the Highline-West Seattle Mental Health Center.
- Principal in Charge of Jensen Block Apartments Renovation, renovation of 1906 historic apartment building to provide low income housing.
- Construction Supervisor, Sand Point Building 224 Renovation, conversion of military barracks to provide low income housing.
- Principal/Project Manager: Snoqualmie Valley School District #410 District Office & Warehouse Historic Renovation and design of new Transportation Complex.
- Principal/Project Manager: Facility Condition Survey, 1990 and 1998, King County Library System.
- Overall Project Coordinator, Facility Condition Survey for 32 Community and Technical Colleges in Washington, five phases (1989 - 1999).
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NOTABLE PROJECTS:
- Banner Square: Design of $10 million renovation of historic high school
facility, New Mexico.
- Tabor Center, design/construction of $300 million office/hotel/retail
high rise, Denver, Colorado.
- Botanical, zoological and park designs including projects at the San
Diego, Honolulu, and Milwaukee Zoos, and the architectural design of
all proposed facilities and master plan study for the development of
a proposed 30 acre botanical garden, New Mexico.
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