Partners: network
Gerald P. Adkins, Walter W. Foltz, Joseph F. Haines, William A. James, Willis Martin Lyerla, John Witt McGough, George Herbert Nachtsheim, John Pimley, Gordon Ernest Ruehl, Bruce Morris Walker, Kirklund S. Wise
Active 1971-1991
Firm Notes
This architectural and engineering firm operated in Spokane, WA, from about 1971 until the firm changed its name to "Integrus Architecture, PS."
It was known previously as Walker McGough Foltz, Architects, Lyerla-Peden, Engineers until Lawrence H. Peden (1928-2005) left the firm in 1971.
Partners in the firm in 1978 were likely Gerald P. Adkins, George H. Nachtsheim, Walter W. Foltz, Jack M. Lyerla, John W. McGough, Gordon E. Ruehl, and Bruce M. Walker. (See State of Washington, Secretary of State.gov, "Spokane County Auditor, Uniform Commercial Code Recordings, 1973-2023 - Walker, Mcgough, Foltz, Lyerla - Adkins, Gerald P - Foltz, Walter W - Et Al.," Spokane County Auditor, Uniform Commercial Code Recordings, 11/27/1978, Washington State Archives, Digital Archives, http://digitalarchives.wa.gov, accessed 04/30/2023.)
In mid-1983, WMFL named the following employees as "principals" (ownership partners): Kirkland S. Wise, AIA; Gerald W. Winkler, AIA; William A. James, AIA; John Pimley, PE; and Joseph F. Haines, AIA. (See "People," Northwest Architecture, vol. 6, no. 3, 07-08/1983, p. 14.)
PCAD id: 1901
Name | Date | City | State |
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Evergreen State College, Communications Lab, Olympia, WA | 1973 | Olympia | WA |
Farm Credit Banks Building, Downtown, Spokane, WA | 1968-1969 | Spokane | WA |
Multnomah County, Correctional Facility Study, Troutdale, OR | 1984 | ||
Shoshone County Public Safety Facility, Wallace, ID | 1972 | Wallace | ID |
State of Washington, Department of Corrections, Washington Institute for Women, Gig Harbor, WA | 1969-1971 | Gig Harbor | WA |