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MIKE MOEDRITZER
Architect
Email to: mikem@thl-arch.com
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EDUCATION:
University of Washington
Masters of Architecture with Urban Design Certificate, 1988
Architecture in Rome Program, 1986
Washington University, St. Louis, Missouri
Bachelor of Arts in Architecture, cum laude, 1981
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REGISTRATION:
Architect, Washington No. 5403
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GENERAL:
Mike Moedritzer joined Tonkin Hoyne Lokan in 1993 and serves as both architect and urban planner. He has several years of professional experience in both Washington State and New Mexico.
EXPERIENCE:
Tonkin/Hoyne/Lokan Architects, Project Architect, 1995-present
- Rainier Vista Redevelopment: Mixed-use & 1000+ units of mixed-income housing, as a HUD HOPE VI funded project, for the Seattle Housing Authority.
- Seward Park Townhomes: 40 units of new housing in the Rainier Valley in South Seattle.
- Roxbury Village: 60+ units rehabilitated and/or new housing, as a HUD HOPE VI funded project, for the Seattle Housing Authority.
- Lakeview Apartments: 59 units at Minor & Harrison, in the Cascade Neighborhood in Seattle, for the Low Income Housing Institute.
- Garden Court Apartments: New 34-unit apartment two-building complex on Capitol Hill in Seattle.
- Aki Kurose Village: 62 new, low-income townhouses and apartments, in North Seattle, for the Low Income Housing Institute.
- Denice Hunt Townhomes: 30 new townhouses and apartments, in North Seattle, for the Low Income Housing Institute.
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King Street Grounds, Seattle, Open-Air Ballpark Design, 1995.
Essential Housing Competition, First Place, 1991, (built as Dawson Park Place Rowhouses), Portland, OR.
A New American House Competition, Selected Entry for Exhibit, 1984, Minneapolis, MN.
Citizen volunteer on several task force committees and community planning efforts addressing issues of zoning, design review and neighborhood plans.
Member of the Upper Ave Task Force for Design Review Guidelines, 1999.
Member of the University Community Urban Plan Group, 1997-99.
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AWARDS:
Oregon Governor's Livability Award (Dawson Park Place, Portland) 1995
Valle Graduate Scholarship, University of Washington, 1987-88
Pio Prize for Italian Studies, University of Washington, 1986
Naramore Fellowship, University of Washington, 1986
AIA Foundation Scholarship, National AIA, 1985
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