Lorne McConachie, FAIA Dan Miles, AIA Caroline Lemay AIA Michael Davis, AIA Jordan Kiel, AIA, DBIA Kristian Kicinski, AIA, LEED AP BD+C, WELL AP Joe Echeverri, AIA, LEED AP BD+C
Bassetti Architects is an architectural firm based in Seattle, Washington with a second office in Portland, Oregon. Founded in 1947, the firm has newly designed or substantially renovated several well-known Seattle landmarks and many schools in the greater Seattle-Tacoma area. This includes several buildings at the Pike Place Market, the Jackson Federal Building, Seattle City Hall, the Seattle Aquarium, Franklin High School, Raisbeck Aviation High School, Roosevelt High School, and Stadium High School.[1][2] The firm's work has been awarded local, national, and international awards.[2]
History
Bassetti Architects was founded in 1947 by Fred Bassetti.[1] Prior to his retirement in 1991, the firm operated under different names reflecting changes in ownership:
Fred Bassetti Architect, Bassetti & Morse, Fred Bassetti & Co., Bassetti Norton Metler Architects, Bassetti/Norton/Metler/Rekevics Architects, and since 1994 as Bassetti Architects.[1]
Current principals
Current Principals include Caroline Lemay, Lorne McConachie, Dan Miles, Michael Davis, Jordan Kiel, and Joe Echeverri, and Associate Principals Kristian Kicinski, Amanda Hohen, Lydia Burns and Judy Yeoh.[3] Lorne McConachie is co-author of the book Architecture for Achievement - Building Patterns for Small School Learning.[4]
2006 AIA Washington Civic Design Awards, Honor Award - for Seattle City Hall
2005 AIA Seattle, Commendation for Design - for Seattle City Hall
2004 AIA Washington Civic Design Awards, Merit Award - for West Seattle High School
2003 AIA Washington DC Chapter, Merit Award - for Mary Gates Hall, UW
2003 AIA Northwest & Pacific Region, Award of Merit - for Wa Le Hut Indian School
2000 AIA Northwest & Pacific Region, Award of Merit - for Stadium High School
1999 AIA Washington Council Civil Design Awards Program, Award of Merit - for Stadium High School
1998 AIA Seattle, Award of Commendation- for Wa He Lut Indian School
1991 AIA Seattle, Award of Commendation - for Franklin High School
Historic Preservation
2007 State Historic Preservation Office, Valerie Sivinski Award for Outstanding Achievement in Historic Preservation Rehabilitation Projects - for Stadium High School [17]
2007 Associated Builders & Contractors of Western Washington – Best Historical Restoration Award, Merit Award - for Trinity Parish Episcopal Church [18]
2006 State Historic Preservation Office, Valerie Sivinski Award for Outstanding Achievement in Historic Preservation Rehabilitation - for Trinity Parish Episcopal Church[17]
2005 State Historic Preservation Office, Outstanding Achievement in Stewardship - for Camp Waskowitz[17]
2004 Masonry Institute of Washington, Merit Award - Rehab/Restoration - for West Seattle High School[19]
2001 Excellence in Masonry, Honorable Mention - for West Seattle High School[19]
2001 Washington Trust for Historic Preservation, Award of Merit - for Franklin High School [20]
1991 Association of King County Historical Organization, Project Award - for Franklin High School [21]
Sustainability
2009 AIA Regional Top 10 Green Award - for Barn Beach Reserve [22]
U.S. Green Building Council, LEED for Schools, Gold Certified - for St. Thomas School[23][24]
U.S. Green Building Council, LEED Gold Certified - for Seattle City Hall [25][26]
^Victoria Bergsagel, Tim Best, Kathleen Cushman, Lorne McConachie, Wendy Sauer, and David Stephen: Architecture for Achievement - Building Patterns for Small School Learning, Eagle Chatter Press, Mercer Island, 2007. ISBN978-0-9796777-0-0