Male
Associated with the firms network
Stickney and Murphy, Architects; Stickney, Murphy and Romine (SMR), Architects
Résumé
Draftsman, Ralph D. Anderson and Partners, Architects, Seattle, WA; Founding Partner, Stickney and Murphy, Architects, Seattle, WA, 1977-1997; Partner, Stickney Murphy Romine, Architects, Seattle, WA, 1997-2006; after 2006, Stickney scaled his involvement back within the SMR Office; he was called a "Consulting Principal" in 2010.
Stickney became a Registered Architect in the State of WA in 1961. Member, National Trust for Historic Preservation. NCARB certified;
MAME Award for Excellence in Design, Master Builders Association of King and Snohomish Counties; Award of Merit in Design, PCBC Gold Nugget Awards.
High School/College
Graduate, Issaquah High School, Issaquah, WA, 1954.
B.S., Architectural Engineering, State College of Washington, Pullman, WA, 1960.
Known as "Jerry" Stickney. According to the SMR web site: "Jerry's accomplishments have encompassed numerous rehabilitation projects in the Seattle-area and construction of low-income housing in addition to various residential, commercial and institutional work." (See "Partners,"
PCAD id: 5886
Name | Date | City | State |
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City of Seattle, Fire Department (SFD), Station #14, SODO, Seattle, WA | 1926-1927 | Seattle | WA |
City of Seattle, Public Library (SPL), Branch, Delridge, Seattle, WA | 2002 | Seattle | WA |
Elliott House, Pioneer Square, Seattle, WA | 1889-1890 | Seattle | WA |
Episcopal Diocese of Olympia, Trinity Parish Church #3, First Hill, Seattle, WA | 1902-1903 | Seattle | WA |
Gethsemane Lutheran Church #3, Affordable Housing Tower Project, Downtown, Seattle, WA | Seattle | WA | |
Pantages Apartments, Capitol Hill, Seattle, WA | 2004-2005 | Seattle | WA |
Westland Building, Pioneer Square, Seattle, WA | 1907 | Seattle | WA |