Lake Washington Institute of Technology (LWTech) recently discovered that it was the victim of a data breach incident. With the privacy and security of our organization, its students, faculty, staff, and other community members who trust and rely on us as our priority, we took quick and thorough steps to secure our systems and activate additional cybersecurity protocols. Additional information about this incident can be a found on the ๐Data Security Incident Page.
Professor, Faculty Director
(425) 739-8305
East Building, E227E
Bob is a registered architect with over twenty years of experience in architecture and construction. He began teaching architecture at Lake Washington Institute of Technology in March, 1997. Bob earned both his bachelor and master of architecture degrees from the University of Buffalo, in Buffalo, NY. Bob has a very diverse career background with experience in residential, commercial, graphics design and historic preservation. He also served two years as a consultant for the US Department of Housing and Urban Development. Additionally, Bob operates his own architectural practice.
Bob is active member of the American Institute of Architects, National Trust for Historic Preservation, American Design Drafting Association, and Construction Specifications Institute.
Assistant Professor
East Building, E227G
John has been a professor in the Architectural Technology program at Lake Washington Institute of Technology since 2017. He earned a Bachelor of Science in Architectural Studies degree from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and a Master of Architecture degree from the Illinois Institute of Technology.
Before arriving at LWTech, John was a drafting and design instructor for five and a half years at a technical college, culminating as the department chair. His architectural experience is primarily based in residential design with projects located in Illinois, Massachusetts, Washington, Texas, and Arizona.
In the classroom, John provides a high-quality environment that focuses on the success and well-being of his students. He strategically structures his courses in such a way that students not only learn the technical skills but use and develop their soft skills as well. He uniquely manages each course based on the information covered, the type of work to be completed, and its point in time within the program.
Adjunct Professor
Taryn is a licensed architect with experience in architecture, real estate development, and construction. She is detail-oriented and focused on meeting deadlines within budget. Through her exposure to all facets and disciplines in the AEC field, she can collaborate with and perform quality control reviews in a wide variety of subject matter related to the built environment. Among her talents, Taryn utilizes excellent organizational skills and analytical capabilities. In her free time, Taryn enjoys teaching, kayaking, and landscape photography.
Adjunct Professor
Business Hours
Mon-Fri, 7:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Campus Hours
Mon-Thurs, 6 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Friday, Closed to the public
Sat-Sun, Closed
Lake Washington Institute of Technology (LWTech) is committed to providing access to information for all, therefore we are taking the following measures to ensure accessibility of the collegeโs public facing website (LWTech.edu), and third-party platforms utilized by students, staff, and community members.
The college is currently conducting an audit to determine the extent to which its website and third-party platforms are compliant.