


She has practical experience both recommending and implementing the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Historic Preservation. She has been involved in both residential projects and small commercial projects.Įllen also works on historic evaluation and preservation projects. Her responsibilities include working with clients, preparing measured drawings, permit drawings, computer modeling and visualization, project management, and site observation. Ellen is involved with all phases of architectural design work. Mirro, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP Historic Architect/Architectural HistorianĮllen Mirro joined The Johnson Partnership in April 2005 as an intern, and is now a Historic Architect and Architectural Historian. Skoog, who worked for Robert Reamer’s Metropolitan Building Company, claimed responsibility for the 5th Avenue Theater’s interior design, and the Lake Quinault Lodge on the Olympic Peninsula.Įllen F. Continued stewardship assistance includes a west wing bathroom renovation followed years later by a renovation of the east wing bathroom, and a multi-year window replacement project for which Studio TJP obtained a Certificate of Approval (and subsequent renewals) from the Seattle Landmarks Preservation Board.Prepared and secured a City of Seattle Landmark nomination, which the Puget Sound Association of Sigma Kappa in turn leveraged to prepare a National Register Nomination.Consulting on seismic and other structural repairs following the Nisqually earthquake, ensuring the new support struts for the damaged masonry chimney were visually unobtrusive.
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We’ve continued to be involved with large maintenance projects for the sorority, including updating bathrooms to meet code requirements, and a multi-year window replacement project. The Puget Sound Association of Sigma Kappa developed our Landmark Nomination Report to nominate the house for the National Register of Historic Places. The Seattle Landmarks Board designated Sigma Kappa a city Landmark in March 2006. We assisted with repair and restoration of the damaged chimney, and went on to prepare the Landmark Nomination Report for the building. Studio TJP’s initial involvement with the building was the result of the 2001 Nisqually earthquake. The building features an enchanting spiral staircase in the entry hall, a feature that was then adopted by all subsequent Sigma Kappa chapters.

The style of the building has also been called a “free, Romantic interpretation of Collegiate Gothic” by local historian Norman Johnston. The University of Washington branch of Sigma Kappa Sorority was founded in 1910, and in 1930 the branch moved into its new home-a Tudor Revival-style residence designed by Seattle architect Joseph Skoog. The Sigma Kappa Upsilon Mu crest is only revealed during the ceremony of initiation.Sigma Kappa Mu Chapter House Tudor Revival style, designed by Joseph Skoog – 1930 Sigma Kappa Upsilon Mu’s colors are Cherry Red and Black
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įollowing violations of the university’s alcohol provisions and a failure to re-register during the annual registration period, the fraternity’s status as a registered student organization was removed in November 2005. Sigma’s describe themselves as a group striving for loyal brotherhood that isn’t overly strict, this would be more accurate than calling them a fraternity (as traditional stigma’s emanate). The main incentives that Sigma Kappa Upsilon Mu offers over other Fraternities is “greater affordability and less stringent obligations”. Michigan Technological University in Houghton, Michigan was the first college to accept Sigma Kappa Upsilon Mu as a fraternal ‘No-Frills’ original organization. Sigma Kappa Upsilon Mu was founded by the following twelve men: James Haferkorn, Kent Klausner, John Chapman, Jim Ply, Jeffrey Parks, Mike Mallos, Phil Van Riper, Rick Michaels, Tim Lodge, Joe Rokosz, Paul Brewer, Scott Muller. Sigma Kappa Upsilon Mu’s constitution was submitted to the dean of students, Harold Messe, who ratified it. Sigma Kappa Upsilon Mu ( ΣΚΥΜ) is a local fraternity founded on Octoat Michigan Technological University in Houghton, Michigan.
