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John M Feit AIA NCARB Capitol Hill, Seattle 206.617.9388
June 4, 2017
I am a design-oriented, team-driven senior architect looking to contribute to an inquiry-rich studio environment that values successful collaboration rather than ego. With the many clients, teams, and cities I have practiced, I find that a simple, disciplined design approach builds team commitment and fosters successful engagement with clients, agencies, sub-consultants, and the building trades. By utilizing tools and executing concepts clear to all, all are able to contribute to the work and achieve the best possible outcomes.
If you provide a supportive workplace that values results-driven inquiry, I will provide enthusiasm, commitment, and leadership. I look forward to hearing from you soon.
Best Regards,
John M Feit
feit.john@gmail
John M Feit AIA NCARB Capitol Hill, Seattle 206.617.9388
Leadership + Management Skills and Experience:
• Exceptional and conscientious mentoring of young architects • Outstanding relationships with the building trades • Experienced at preparing proposals, work plans, and project staffing • Experienced with entitlement and building permit review and submittal processes • Respected community leader • Success in business development with private and public clients • Adept writing skills
Design Skills and Experience:
• Design leadership from concept through construction documentation • Disciplined and graphically-driven design process • Museum, library, and civic buildings; both new construction and historic interventions • Speculative and build-to-suit office building design and documentation • University building design and documentation, including research and administrative • Industrial and modular building design and documentation • Mixed-use, urban infill design and permitting • Master planning, urban design, and landscape architecture
Technical Skills and Experience:
• Type I, II, III, IV, and V construction • Curtain wall, unitized, and point-supported-glass design and detailing • Understanding and experience of advanced structural systems • Passion for leveraging services, materials, and details in advancing design concepts • Critical eye towards constructibility and suitability of building form to function • Software skills include: Revit, ACAD, SketchUp, Rhino, and Adobe Creative Suite
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John M Feit AIA NCARB Capitol Hill, Seattle 206.617.9388
Employment History
Seattle
GGLO Design, Senior Design Architect 05.2016 - 06.2017 Proposal author and designer for civic, multi-family, & academic submittals + projects
Lewis Clark State College Dormitory Richland City Hall City of Monroe Emergency Operations Center + Vehicle Maintenance Facility
Schemata Workshop, Associate Principal 02.2009 - 08.2015 Design & business development leadership for urban, multi-family, & infrastructure projects
Seattle Central Waterfront Union Street Connection pedestrian bridges Capitol Hill Transit Oriented Development urban design + mixed use development Waste Management operation + maintenance facilities University of Washington Sound Transit bicycle shelters + enclosures Seattle Center Northwest Rooms
LMN Architects, Senior Architect 12.2006 - 08.2008
Design & permitting for a South Lake Union office building tenanted by Facebook
Gustafson Guthrie Nichol, Associate 08.2005 - 11.2006 Urban, landscape design & detailing for campuses & urban spaces
Bill + Melinda Gates Foundation City Center, Washington DC University of Virginia Center for the Arts
The Miller|Hull Partnership, Project Architect 02.2002 - 07.2005 Schematic design through construction administration for university, civic, & transit projects
Wilsonville, OR, City Hall + Emergency Operations Center University of Washington Merrill Hall Administrative, Library + Research Lab Seattle Monorail Project, Pioneer Square + SODO stations
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New York
Polshek Partnership (now Ennead Architects), Project Architect 10.2000 - 02.2002
Design development & construction documents for the Brooklyn Museum of Art
Davis Brody Bond, Project Architect 02.1999 - 10.2000 Schematic through construction documents for library & medical research buildings
New York Public Library Main Branch Lurie Cancer Research Center, Chicago Hospital for Special Surgery, New York
Portland
Yost Grube Hall Architecture, Project Architect 04.1996 - 01.1999 All project phases for university, civic, & corporate clients
EXPO Hall, Portland VA Cancer Research Center, Portland Washington State University Teaching + Learning Center Chevron Caspian Sea Headquarters, Atyrau, Kazakhstan
IDC Architects, Designer 04.1993 - 04.1996 Schematic through construction documents for hi-tech manufacturing facilities & offices
Intel Fab 11, Chandler, AZ Fujitsu Fab 1, Portland, OR Hewlett Packard Office Building Two, Corvallis, OR
Education
University of Virginia, Master of Architecture 1991 University of Florida, Bachelor of Design 1988
Licensure
Washington State + New York State, NCARB
Engagement
Seattle University Standing Advisory Committee Lid I-5, Chair Pike|Pine Urban Neighborhood Council (PPUNC), Chair Twelfth Avenue Stewards, Board Member Capitol Hill Seattle (CHS) Blog, architecture and urban design contributor
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References
Managers
Tom Sheldon, Principal GGLO Design 206.295.3790
Shannon Nichol, Principal Gustafson Guthrie Nichol Ltd 206.903.6802 x 310
Mike Jobes, Principal The Miller|Hull Partnership 206.718.0773
Team
P J Benenati, Project Architect GGLO Design 206.902.5465
Karen Branick, Project Architect KieranTimberlake (formerly with Schemata Workshop) 256.503.4602
Roma Shah, Project Architect Olson Kundig (formerly with Schemata Workshop) 405.808.5410
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John M Feit
Portfolio Sample
Chevron Headquarters, Atyrau, KazakhstanYost Grube Hall 1998
New York Public Library South CourtDavis Brody Bond 2000
Brooklyn Museum of ArtPolshek Partnership (Ennead Architects) 2002
Merrill Hall University of WashingtonMiller|Hull Partnership 2004
City Center, Washington DCGustafson Guthrie Nichol 2006
Dexter Station, SeattleLMN Architects 2008
9: Modular and expandable
8: Exits for safety
7: Rack and structural modules
1: Integrated with the landsape 2: Structure: short or long span
6: Systems Integration5: Minimum roof profile
Modular Bicycle Shelters + Enclosures University of WashingtonSchemata Workshop 2012
4: Enclosure to structure3: Protection from the elements
6: Systems Integration5: Minimum roof profile 9: Modular and expandable
8: Exits for safety
7: Rack and structural modules
Union Street Connection, SeattleSchemata Workshop 2014
Capitol Hill TOD, SeattleSchemata Workshop 2015
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CAPITOL HILL PROPERTIES REDEVELOPMENT 41
AMENITY AREA APPROACH
• The passageway is 20 feet wide along Broadway, and expands to 31.5 feet at the Plaza• The wood ceiling is 20 feet high, and similar to the soffit treatments on the main building facades• The floor plane of the passageway is level, to provide accessibility to the entire A North and A South frontage along the passageway• Providing furniture encourages people to linger in the passageway, attracting more people to the plaza
A2.28 PASSAGE WIDTH AND CEILING FEATURES
• Accents are provided at intersections with building entries and lobbies to signify change in material and promote circulation between interior and exterior spaces• Small areas of precast concrete pavers are proposed adjacent to seating areas to provide a finer grain and higher level of detail where pedestrians are most likely to be sitting and seeing a higher level of finish
A2.27 PAVEMENT ACCENTS
• Site lighting is carefully integrated with architectural and landscape architectural elements to support a cohesive nighttime environment• A combination of in-grade and ceiling mounted lighting fixtures illuminate the architectural volume and provide a warm, inviting space that can be occupied throughout the seasons• Light levels do not compete with the adjacent retail and lobby area, so that those areas can have their own identity• The pass-through is lit 24 hours a day• Reference Lighting and Wayfiding diagram in the Pologue for additional detail
A2.29 LIGHTING CONCEPT AND FEATURES
A2.27 Pre-Cast Conscrete Pavers
A2.22 Pass-Through
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CAPITOL HILL PROPERTIES REDEVELOPMENT 45
AMENITY AREA APPROACH
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Capitol Hill TOD, SeattleSchemata Workshop 2015