Partners: network
Donald Koichi Akira, Donald John Foote, William Polk, Gerald Charles Pomeroy, Ragnar Smith, Lawrence Galen Waldron
Active 1968-1976
Firm Notes
Waldron and Pomeroy operated an architectural practice in Seattle, WA, from 1968 until 1982. The firm succeeded Waldron and Dietz, when Robert Dietz retired. In 1982, new partners were taken on, and the firm was renamed "Waldron, Pomeroy, Smith, Foote and Akira."
PCAD id: 1832
Name | Date | City | State |
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1st Federal Savings and Loan Association, Branch, Richland, WA | 1972 | Richland | WA |
230 Fairview Avenue North Office Building, Cascade, Seattle, WA | | Seattle | WA |
City of Seattle, Fire Department (SFD), Station #25, Second Station, Capitol Hill, Seattle, WA | 1969-1970 | Seattle | WA |
College Place Chiropractic Clinic, Lynnwood, WA | 1972 | Lynnwood | WA |
Edmonds Community College, Campus Plan, Edmonds, WA | 1970 | | |
Issaquah School District, Maple Hills Elementary School, Renton, WA | 1969 | Renton | WA |
King County, Animal Shelter, Seattle, WA | 1973 | Seattle | WA |
Lake Washington School District #414, Frost, Robert, Elementary School #1, Kingsgate, Kirkland, WA | 1969 | Kirkland | WA |
University of Washington, Seattle (UW), Schmitz, Henry, Hall, Seattle, WA | 1969-1970 | Seattle | WA |
Woodbridge, Sally, Montgomery, Roger, Guide to Architecture in Washington State An Environmental Perspective, 221, 1980. "U.W. Plans for Renewal Tract Shown", Seattle Times, 38, 1967-01-02. Wick, Nancy, "They don't stand in lines anymore: Leader reflects on career in admissions, records", University Week, 22: 26, 12, 05/05/2005.