Partners: network
Paul Raymond Dermanis, John Moore Morse
Active 1962-
Firm Notes
Seattle Times real estate/construction columnist Alf Collins wrote of the Morse firm in 1974: "Jack Morse moved his architectural and planning offices out of the Tower Building, where they had been since the firm was founded in 1962, to an old two-story house which was built on the shores of Lake Union in 1903. With this move, the 2000--block of Minor Avenue East has become somewhat architecture row with Kirk, Wallace, McKinley & Associates on one side and the Bumgardner Partnership on the other." (See Alf Collins, "Odd Parcels," Seattle Times, 07/14/1974, p. 49.)
PCAD id: 1920
Name | Date | City | State |
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State of Washington, Department of Corrections, Washington Corrections Center, Shelton, WA | 1964 | Shelton | WA |
State of Washington, Department of Corrections, Washington Institute for Women, Gig Harbor, WA | 1969-1971 | Gig Harbor | WA |
University of Washington, Seattle (UW), Athletic Pavilion, Seattle, WA | 1927-1927 | Seattle | WA |
University of Washington, Seattle (UW), Kincaid, Trevor, Hall, Seattle, WA | 1971 | Seattle | WA |
University of Washington, Seattle (UW), Social Work, Speech, and Hearing Sciences Building, Seattle, WA | 1979-1980 | Seattle | WA |
"Lake City branch library, Seattle, Wash", Architectural Record, 184, 1967-09. "Washington Institute for Women", Architectural Record, 150: 2, 118, 8/1971. Steinbrueck, Victor, "One for the Books", Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 6, 12/12/1965.