Male, US, born 1914-11-15, died 1987-01-24

Associated with the firms network

Bittman and Sanders, Architects; Bittman, Adams and Sanders, Architects; Bittman, Sanders and Hasson, Architects


Professional History

Résumé

Architect, Boeing Company, Seattle, WA, 1941-1945.

Draftsman/Designer, Henry W. Bittman, Architect, Seattle, WA, 1945-1953.

Partner, Bittman, Adams and Sanders, Architects, Seattle, WA, 1953-1955.

Partner, Bittman and Sanders, Architects, Seattle, WA, 1955- .

Partner, Bittman, Sanders and Hasson and Associates, Architects, Seattle, WA, 1970-. Dean Sanders retired in 1982. An article in the Seattle Times of 10/17/1982 said: "“Dean Sanders, partner in Bittman & Sanders, îs retiring from the architectural business he joined in 1945 as a draftsman under the late Henry Bittman. Sanders, who has been a partner with Herbert J. Bittman (Henry’s nephew), hopes to find time for family, golf, travel, and dabbling in watercolors.” (See "Realtors, Engineers, Others Honored," Seattle Times, 10/17/1982, p. D7.)

Professional Activities

Member, American Institute of Architects (AIA), Seattle Chapter, 1955- . (See American Architects Directory, 3rd Edition, 1970, John F. Gane, ed., [New York: R.R Bowker Company, 1970], p. 766.)

Registered Architect in the State of WA. (See American Architects Directory, 3rd Edition, 1970, John F. Gane, ed., [New York: R.R Bowker Company, 1970], p. 766.)

Education

College

B.Arch., University of Washington, Seattle, WA, 1940.

Personal

Relocation

In 1970, Sanders lived at 10808 11th Avenue NE in Seattle, WA. (See American Architects Directory, 3rd Edition, 1970, John F. Gane, ed., [New York: R.R Bowker Company, 1970], p. 797.)

Biographical Notes

Sanders's 1940 draft registration card listed him as being Caucasian, with a ruddy complexion, brown eyes and brown hair. He stood 5-feet, 9-and1/2-inches tall and weighed 125 pounds.


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