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Lon Dunaway, Architect 908 N Balcony Drive Coeur d’Alene Idaho 83814
C:408.613.9136, lon_dunaway@yahoo.com
Licensed Architect State of California � License # C14955(1984
Architect/Project Manager experienced in well(rounded design and problem(solving skills, solid
technical and managerial skills with ability to foster strong rapport among Owner/ Architect /
Contractor team. Direct experience in all project phases for a diverse range of project types
including Civic, Commercial and Residential.
Core Competencies
• Master Planning/ Space Planning
• Architectural Design
• Preparation of Construction Documents Package and Specifications
• AutoCAD
• Project Management
• Budget Management
Experience
PRODIS ASSOCIATES ARCHITECTS, San Jose ,CA 1981(October 2015
Providing complete Architectural services to a wide range of clientele including private enterprise, non(
profit, corporate and governmental agencies. Experienced in the construction of diverse projects in both
the public and private sectors
Managed employees and consultants during all phases of the project.
Coordinated closely with all government agencies including, Planning, Building Department, Fire
Department, Health Department, and the Division of the State Architect.
Strong commitment to follow(thru and attention to detail on all projects.
Problem solving at all levels to achieve the highest level design to meet the Client’s needs.
Sample List of Commercial Projects:
Saint James Park Offices Filice Offices Stevens Creek Offices
Santa Clara Senior Center Santa Clara Teen Center Santa Clara Swim Center
Santa Clara Park Facilities Stanford Kitchens Sacred Heart Community
San Jose Park Facilities Henry Coe Park Facilities Central YMCA Renovations
Stanford Engineering Bldg City Team Ministries Veterans Memorial
For more information see our website at www.prodisassociatesarchitects.com
Related Education and Skills
Washington State University, Bachelor of Science in Architectural Studies 1980.
Washington State University, Bachelor of Architecture 1981
Computer Skills: AutoCAD, MS Office Suite, and other software applications.
Revit online seminars, AIA Continuing Education
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Public Sector Projects
The Santa Clara Senior Center, a Mediterranean-style structure, has existed on Fremont Street in Santa Clara since the 70’s. Included were an assembly hall and kitchen facilities, classrooms, a billiard and card room, craft areas and a small dance and fitness area. Several years ago, we developed a program to add aquatics and a significant expansion to the fitness and the classroom spaces. The public approval process was long and tenuous. Prodis Associates prepared schematic plans for several alternate designs on an adjacent park but it was finally decided not to expand into the park but stay within its own site. This necessitated replacing the single story wing with a two-story structure that housed the displaced functions as well as the new. Only the central entry, the meeting hall, kitchen and a small portion of the administrative area were retained. Final approvals were secured after coordination with and completion of presentations to the Senior Commission, The Parks Commission, the Planning Commission and the City Council. Our services included design, construction documents and construction administration.
SENIOR CENTER RENOVATION SANTA CLARA, CA
Client: Dept. of Parks & Recreation City of Santa Clara Larry Wolfe, Director, (ret) 408 504-7907
Scope of Services: Full Architectural Services
Size: 35,193 sf Completed 2007
Cost: $12,000,000.00 on budget Project Architect: Lon Dunaway AIA
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Agnew State Hospital had a long history in Santa Clara. During its heyday, it was known for progressive and compassionate treatment techniques for the mentally ill. After the hospital was closed by the State of California, in 1995, a cemetery site was deeded to the City of Santa Clara to be developed into a historical museum. The museum building, originally constructed after the historic 1906 earthquake with materials salvaged by hospital workers, was moved to the cemetery site and restored in 2009. Prodis Associates designed and directed the site planning and building restoration which included special lighting, HVAC control and included the design of the cabinetwork and display cases. The museum houses artifacts and the displays document the history of the hospital and its workers.
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AGNEW VISITOR CENTER SANTA CLARA, CA
Client: Dept. of Parks & Recreation City of Santa Clara Larry Wolfe, Director
Scope of Services: Full Architectural Services
Size: 900 SF plus gazebo Completed 2009
Project Architect: Lon Dunaway AIA
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Prodis Associates completed nine kitchens for Stanford Living Units. Four projects are shown here. All projects have newly remodeled dining rooms, new student kitchenettes and fully remodeled commercial kitchens with new equipment. The Muwekma Tah-Ruk house was shored and braced in order to level the floors in the new kitchen.
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STANFORD UNIVERSITY KITCHENS AND DORMITORY STANFORD UNIVERSITY, CA
Client: Stanford University Gabriella Judd Cirelli, PM Retired
Scope of Services: Full Architectural Services
Size: varies sf Completed 2008 to 2011
Cost: Muwekma
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ALL ON BUDGETALL ON BUDGETALL ON BUDGETALL ON BUDGET $401,000 $466,000 $405,000 $498,000
Project Architect: Lon Dunaway AIA
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FOOTHILL COLLEGE
LIBRARY RELOCATION
Client: Foothill College Art Heinrich, Architect Director, Bond Project Mgmt. Michael Hohl, Project Manager
Scope of Services Master planning & Design Development Services. Full Architectural Services
Size 10,780 sf Dates 2014 under construction
Cost $345,000 Project Architect Lon Dunaway AIA
The Foothill Library Relocation Project temporarily relocates existing Library functions to another structure in order to allow the complete remodel of the existing. After the remodeling is complete, the library will relocate back to its original upgraded location. Existing portable buildings, on another area on campus, were remodeled to house The Media services that also were removed from the original library building. The project included the following:
• Working closely with the Foothill College representatives along with Project Managers with the Gilbane Co. who provide Programming and Construction Management services to the college.
• Preparing a complete survey of the existing conditions.
• Developing a coordinated library layout using the future book shelving units that would be available for the newly remodeled Library
• Designing all facilities in full compliance to handicap standards and attaining Division of the State Architect approval
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