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FRANCIS LOETTERLE, Architect
Specialist in modular design and planning


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  • Postgraduate Fellow, Design, Design Theory and Methods, University of California, Berkeley, 1970-72.
  • Master of Architecture, Design, Social and Cultural Factors, University of California, Berkeley, 1967.
  • Bachelor of Architecture, with highest honors, double major in Architecture and Psychology, University of California, Berkeley, 1966.

Registered Architect - California, 1978 (C9835)


  • Twenty-eight years and 25 million square feet of broad-based experience in planning, design and design management.
  • Experience includes: housing, schools, mixed-use, office, hotel, shopping center, high technology, health care, courts, convention center, transit station, design-build, space planning and interiors.
  • Design studio and design department leadership for large and nationally respected architecture and engineering firms: SOM Chicago, SOM San Francisco, NBBJ Seattle, Welton Becket Los Angeles, Parsons Brinckerhoff and URS Greiner Woodward-Clyde, FEMA Northridge TAC.
  • Certified Project Manager, Senior Supervising Architect, Parsons Brinckerhoff, Orange, CA.
  • Principal, Francis Loetterle, Architects, modular design and construction, Irvine, CA.
  • Director of Design and Planning, Fallick Klein Partnership, Houston TX and Irvine CA.
  • Vice President Design and Planning, Welton Becket Associates, Los Angeles CA.
  • Managing Associate, Design Studio Head, the NBBJ Group, Seattle WA.
  • Senior Designer, Skidmore Owings and Merrill, San Francisco, CA.
  • Project Designer, Skidmore Owings and Merrill, Chicago, IL.
  • Lecturer Department of Architecture, University of California, Berkeley, CA.
  • Regional Planning: Long Range Land Use and Transportation Planning.
  • Project Planning: Master Planning. Modular Planning. Feasibility Planning. Programming.
  • Design: Conventional Delivery and Construction. Design Build. Modular Design for Prefabricated Construction and Mass ProductionSkills
  • Advanced capability architectural master planning and design for health care and mixed use.
  • Advanced capability computer aided modular planning and design of prefabricated construction systems.
  • Advanced capability in planning and managing an integrated and computer automated multi-disciplinary design process.
  • Leadership, Organization, Administration, Supervision and Training.
  • Marketing, Business Development, Sales, and Contract Negotiation.
  • AIA Honor Award for Design, Alaska Chapter, Headquarters Administration Building, United States Coast Guard Support Center Kodiak, Alaska - 1986: project designer.
  • Three Year Graduate Fellowship, NDEA, Title IV, in Architecture for the Ph.D. Degree - 1970.
  • Three Year Graduate Fellowship, NDEA, Title IV in City and Regional Planning for the Ph.D. degree - 1968.
  • Graduated with Highest Honors, UC Berkeley, Department of Architecture - 1967.
  • Mass Housing Design Principles and Prototypes, Unpublished Monograph, 115 pages, 2000.
  • CADD Systems Need to be Managed for Quality and Cost Control, Automated Builder Magazine, November 1994.
  • A Comprehensive Proposal to Build and Sell a Modular System for the Construction of 21st Century Elementary Schools, Research Report, Incon Building Systems, Inc. - 1992.
  • Steel Structures in Thailand as an Alternative to Poured-in-Place Concrete Structures Especially for Long Span Highway and Parking Structures and for High-Rise Building Structures and Comments regarding Start Up of Thailand's First Steel Construction Company, Memoranda to Dr. Songphan Vongthongsri, Wang Chao Shipyard Co. and Dr. Samret Bunag, ACT Consultants Company, Ltd., Engineers, Architects, Planners - 1991.
  • Image and Argument in Design, postgraduate dissertation, UC Berkeley - 1972.
  • Notes on the Design of Environments for Long Duration Multi-Man Space Flights, Research Report, National Aeronautics and Space Administration Space Missions Branch - 1968.
  • Environmental Attitudes and Social Life in Santa Clara County, Research Report, County of Santa Clara Planning Department - 1966.
  • University of California, Berkeley: lecturer in the Department of Architecture.
  • National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Space Missions Branch: aerospace research engineer at the Advanced Planning, Manned Space Flight Group, Moffett Field, California.
  • University of California, Berkeley: senior research assistant at the Center for Planning and Development Research.
  • County of Santa Clara: planner 1, senior research assistant at the County of Santa Clara Planning Department.

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