
A licensed architect, Mr. Lane
is a graduate of the University of Washington School of Architecture, Seattle. Currently he resides in the Seattle Area.Objective
Seeking work designing quality buildings, either new or to remodel to meet or exceed market needs within financial requirements. 35 years successful applied building experience.Experience
Extensive background in the building industry in commercial and residential architectural designs.As senior architect of Lane+Knorr Architects and Planners of Anchorage, Alaska, Mr. Lane developed his Alaskan practice from zero to 2 million in 12 years by completing 100 million in construction projects with a staff of 22.
After relocating to Washington State he became Chief State Review Architect for all medical facilities for two years.
Since 1986, Mr. Lane produces designs for residences, churches, office buildings, libraries, motels, airport facilities, warehouses and many other construction types.
Abilities
Senior level trained and experienced administrator involved in general architecture practice with a demonstrated ability to resolve conflicts at all levels. A manager responsible for coordinating varied professional, para-professional disciplines, craftsman, and staff, with the comprehensive knowledge of materials, methods, regulatory codes and procedures needed to design and build to current technical building requirements.He has hired, trained, and managed award winning design and architecture teams. Mr. Lane is result oriented with the ability to moderate construction problems and resolve construction disputes.
Extensive building, home, and church design and remodels throughout the north and northwest.
Awards
Recipient of several design awards, local and national:- 20K Grant Award to participate in the design of the proposed new Alaska
State Capitol at Willow
- Selected Designer for the Anchorage Earthquake Memorial Design Competition
Award
- Honor Award
Alaska Chapter / American Institute of Architects
Student Center Complex, University of Alaska, Anchorage, Alaska
- Honor Award
Sunset Magazine, Portola Valley Development, San Mateo County, California
- Merit Award
Alaska Chapter / American Institute of Architects
Anchorage Aviation Building, Anchorage, Alaska
- Merit Award
Alaska Chapter / American Institute of Architects
Gruening Building, University of Alaska, Fairbanks, Alaska
- Honor Award
American Institute of Architects / California
- Architectural Award of Excellence
American Institute of Steel, Construction
- Environmental Design Award
San Francisco Academy of Art
- Design Award
City of Menlo Park, California
- Two Awards for Most Creative Use of Wood
Anchorage Lumbermen's Association, Anchorage, Alaska
- Top Ten Award for Industrial Buildings
Factory Magazine
- Honorable mention in National Design, Porcelain
Other Experience
- Author of booklet “How to Submit Plans for a Building Permit”
- Alternate Therapy Specialist – author of book on Herbal Health and Healing
- Grantsmanship writing, Author of “Grant Writing Made Easy”
- Manager and owner of a Non-profit corporation
- A participant in many public service organizations.
