J City NEugene- Hatmaker- Johnston <br /> MARK YOUNG <br /> Project Manager <br /> WBGS Architecture and Planning, P.C. <br /> 72 West Broadway <br /> Eugene, OR 97401 <br /> (541) 342-7291 <br /> EDUCATION <br /> 1987 Bachelor of Architecture: California Polytechnic State University, San Luis Obispo. <br /> PROFESSIONAL REGISTRATION <br /> Registered Architect in Oregon (# 4151) and Hawaii ( #8449) <br /> PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE <br /> 1995 - Present WBGS Architecture & Planning PC. <br /> 1995 Poticha Architects. <br /> 1992 -1994 Jeffrey Nishi & Associates. <br /> 1990 -1992 Earthplan. • <br /> 1987 -1990 Residential Designer, self-employed. <br /> SELECTED EXPERIENCE <br /> State of Oregon Department of Forestry - Tillamook Dist. Headquarters Administration Building <br /> State of Oregon Department of Forestry - Building #10A and 3 -Acre Site <br /> 1997 -1998 Sanipac Main Facility, Project Manager, 1997-1998 <br /> 1995 -1997 Eugene Downtown Station, Lane Transit District Project Co-Designer and Staff Architect <br /> 1996 -1997 WBGS Architecture & Planning, Downtown Offices Remodel, Designer, 1996-1997 <br /> 1997 Deschutes National Forest East Portal, Project Manager, 1997 <br /> 1995 Gibson Building Remodel, Project Manager, 1995 <br /> WORK WITH OTHER FIRMS <br /> 1995 US. Bank, Tenant Improvements, Eugene, Project Manager /Designer. <br /> 1994 World Cafe, Honolulu, Project Manager and Designer. <br /> 1994 World Cafe, Lahaina, Project Manager. <br /> 1992 Tabata Residence, Renovation, Honolulu, HI, Project Manager. <br /> 1992 Bank of Guam, Designer. <br /> 1992 Urban Townhouses, Saipan. <br /> 1991 Bamba Residence, Guam, Project Manager. <br /> Mark Young brings over ten years of experience in design and project management to the firm. Recently Mr. Young has <br /> completed over two and a half years of creative work on the Lane Transit District's Eugene Station. Mr. Young was a <br /> principal de. signer from the earliest stages of the public process, on through the design, construction, and completion of <br /> the three-quarter city block urban project. The critical success of the Eugene Station illustrates Mr. Young's unique blend <br /> of talents in the areas of design, coordination and development of the many expressive details and t onstruction systems <br /> found on both the interior and exterior of this project. <br /> Mr. Young is currently Project Manager for the Administration Building of the State of Oregon Department of Forestry <br /> Tillamook District Headquarters. The project includes major site development, an administration building, and many <br /> gestures to the natural surroundings and their sustainability. <br /> 46 <br />