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Male, US, born 1938-08-20

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Loschky Marquardt and Nesholm (LMN), Architects


Professional History

Résumé

Designer, Naramore, Bain, Brady and Johanson (NBBJ) Architects, Seattle, WA.

Partner, Loschky, Marquardt and Nesholm (LMN), Seattle, WA; Loschky served as the Design Partner at LMN. From at least 1995 forward, LMN occupied an office in the Norton Building, at 801 2nd Avenue, in Seattle, WA. In 1996, LMN maintained its office in Suite #501.

Professional Awards

Fellow, American Institute of Architects (FAIA), 1993.

Recipient, AIA, Firm Award, 2016.

Education

High School/College

Graduate, Lane Technical High School, Chicago, IL, 1957.

B.S., Architecture, University of Illinois, Champaign-Urbana, IL, 1957-1962. He was a member of the Alpha Chi Rho Fraternity at the University of Illinois, and served as its Treasurer in 1959. (See University of Illinois Yearbook, 1959, p. 368.)

Personal

Relocation

Born in Chicago, IL, George H. Loschky, Jr., lived with his parents at 3243 Lakewood Avenue in that city in 1940. (See Ancestry.com, Source Citation Year: 1940; Census Place: Chicago, Cook, Illinois; Roll: m-t0627-01014; Page: 3B; Enumeration District: 103-2973, accessed 07/18/2018.)

Aat age 11, resided at 4220 North Mason Street in that city. (See Ancestry.com, Source Citation The National Archives at Washington, D.C.; Washington, D.C.; Series Title: Passenger Lists of Vessels and Airplanes Departing from Atlantic Seaports of Canada; NAI Number: 3317686; Record Group Title: Records of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, 1787-2004; Record Group Number: 85; Series Number: A3530; NARA Roll Number: 02, accessed 07/18/2018.)

He attended the University of Illinois, at Champaign-Urbana, IL, living in the Noble IV Men's Residence Hall at 1215 South Fourth Street in 1957, (See University of Illinois Yearbook, 1957, p. 418) and, in 1958-1959, in the Alpha Chi Rho Fraternity House at 311 East Armory Avenue. (See Champaign, Illinois, City Directory, 1958, p. 308 and University of Illinois Yearbook, 1959, p. 368.)

At age 24, Loschky resided at 4752 North Menard Avenue in Chicago. (See Ancestry.com, Source Citation The National Archives and Records Administration; Washington, D.C.; Series Title: Passenger and Crew Manifests of Airplanes Arriving at Chicago, Illinois, 12/1957 - 10/1969; Series Number: A3717; NAI Number: 2645658; Record Group Title: Records of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, 1787-2004; Record Group Number: 85, accessed 07/18/2018.)

From at least 1986 through the early 1990s, Loschky resided on Mercer Island, WA.

Parents

His father was George William Loschky, his mother, Ingeborg Loschky. Georg Wilhelm Loschky was born in Munich, Germany on 10/20/1908, and entered the US via New York, NY, on 08/20/1926 aboard the S.S. Resolute, a ship that sailed for both the United America Lines and the Hamburg Amerika Linie. (The ship was sold by W. Averill Harriman's United America Lines to the Hamburg Amerikanische Packetfahrt Actien Gesellschaft [HAPAG] in 1926.) (See Ancestry.com, Source Citation National Archives at Chicago; Chicago, Illinois; ARC Title: Petitions for Naturalization, 1906 - 1991; NAI Number: 6756404; Record Group Title: Records of District Courts of the United States, 1685-2009; Record Group Number: RG 21, accessed 07/18/2018.) The 1930 US Census noted that George William Loschky worked as a carpenter in a factory, and lodged in Hugo and Anna Kempeke's rooming house with other German workers at 1616 Cullom Avenue in Chicago, IL. (See Ancestry.com, Source Citation Year: 1930; Census Place: Chicago, Cook, Illinois; Page: 2A; Enumeration District: 2885; FHL microfilm: 2340225, accessed 07/18/2018.)

According to the 1940 US Census, George W. Loschky, had an eighth-grade education and worked as a spindle carver in a furniture factory. He indicated in intention to become an American citizen on 07/20/1928, and was naturalized five years later on 03/22/1933. (See Ancestry.com, Source Information Ancestry.com. Northern District, Illinois, Naturalization Index, 1926-1979 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2017, accessed 07/18/2018.)

Ingeborg Loschky (born c. 1913 in Talinn, Estonia) maintained the household and had a full high school education.

Spouse

He married Dianne Philippsen on 08/06/1960 in Chicago, IL.

Biographical Notes

Along with his parents, Loschky traveled aboard the Cunard liner R.M.S. Ascania sailing from Montreal, Canada, to Liverpool, England, beginning on 06/01/1950. The family was to spend two months in Europe during the summer of 1950. The family returned through Quebec City, QC, having sailed from Le Havre, France, on 08/04/1950. They sailed in tourist class and arrived in Canada on 08/12/1950 aboard the RMS Samaria, also a Cunard ship. (See Ancestry.com, Source Citation The National Archives at Washington, D.C.; Washington, D.C.; Manifests of Passengers Arriving at St. Albans, VT, District through Canadian Pacific and Atlantic Ports, 1895-1954; Record Group Title: Records of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, 1787 - 2004; Record Group Number: 85; Series Number: M1464; Roll Number: 627, accessed 07/18/2018.)

Loschky traveled from Europe aboard an Air France airliner originating in Paris and landing in Chicago on 07/29/1962.


PCAD id: 1956


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