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Jane Hastings
Lois Jane Hastings, often known as L. Jane Hastings, (born 3 March 1928, in Seattle) was an American architect, a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects and the first woman to serve as chancellor of the AIA College of Fellows.〔("Hastings, Lois" ), ''Pacific Coast Architecture Database''. Retrieved 6 March 2012.〕 Her architecture firm, the Hastings Group, designed over 500 mostly residential buildings in the Seattle area.
==Biography==

Born and raised in Seattle, Hastings studied architecture at the University of Washington, the only woman in a class of 200. Graduating in 1952, the following year she became only the eighth woman to be licensed as an architect in the State of Washington. She then spent a couple of years with the U.S. Army in Germany. On returning to Seattle, she worked for a number of architecture firms, gaining experience on a variety of building types including schools, industrial premises, housing, offices and cultural institutions.〔("Women in Architecture" ), ''ARVHA''. Retrieved 6 March 2012.〕 In 1961, she became independent as "L. Jane Hastings, Architect", establishing an office in the university district. In 1974, she moved to downtown offices creating the "Hastings Group" with a number of other architects including Carolyn Geise and Cynthia Richardson who later established practices of their own. The group completed over 500 mainly residential projects in the Seattle area by 1995. Other commissions included the remodeling of commercial and university facilities, renovations at Sea-Tac Airport, a highway bridge approach and, in 1976, the historic restoration of a Tulapip Indian Tribal building.〔("A Guide to the L. Jane Hastings Architectural Papers, 1951-2009" ), ''Virginia Heritage''. Retrieved 6 March 2012.〕〔("Hastings, L. Jane (b. 1928) -- Architect" ), ''HistoryLink.org''. Retrieved 6 March 2012.〕 Projects also included the renovation of the University of Washington's Cunningham Hall in order to serve as the campus's women's center.〔("Alaska-Yukon-Pacific Exposition (AYPE), Women's Building, Seattle, WA" ), ''Pacific Coast Architecture Database (PCAD)''. Retrieved 6 March 2012.〕
From 1969 to 1980, Hastings lectured part-time in Design Studies at the University of Washington and in Architectural Drafting at the Seattle Community College. She was an active member of the American Institute of Architects and the International Union of Women Architects. She became a Fellow of the AIA in 1980 and the first woman chancellor of the AIA College of Fellows in 1992.〔

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