SRG Partnership
Gary Danielson is a highly experienced architect with a career spanning over three decades. Currently serving as a Senior Architect at SRG Partnership since February 2000, Gary has taken on roles as both Project Architect and Project Manager. Previous experience includes a position as Staff Architect at Ankrom Moisan Associated Architects and a role as Project Architect at John Finklea Architect. Educational background includes a Bachelor of Science in Architectural Studies and a Bachelor of Architecture from Washington State University, with additional studies at Arizona State University.
SRG Partnership
Founded in 1972, SRG Partnership is a full-service architecture, planning and interiors firm with offices in Portland, Oregon, and Seattle, Washington. With our multi-disciplined staff we seek projects that stimulate the human spirit, integrate the natural environment, enhance the site context and its neighbors, and promote an appreciation for the craft of our industry. Our award-winning projects are praised for their design quality, innovation and program responsiveness. Spanning higher education, civic & cultural, science & technology and healthcare sectors throughout the West, our noteworthy projects include the Washington State University-Everett University Center, University of Oregon Marcus Mariota Sports Performance Center, Portland Shriners Hospitals for Children Addition/Renovation, Portland State University Karl Miller Center, University of Oregon Lillis Business Complex, UC Riverside School of Medicine Research Building, Seattle Museum of Flight Space Gallery and Pedestrian Bridge, Pike Place Market Renovation, and Everett Community College Student Fitness Center. Singled out as the DJC Oregon's 2018 "Interior Design Firm of the Year," we are inspired by the perpetual evolution of the design industry as we create spaces in which people can collaborate, engage, interact and learn. We approach sustainable design with a holistic perspective, integrating it into everything we do. We are committed to the Architecture 2030 Challenge and are monitoring to reduce our own carbon footprint. Named one of the “companies to watch” in Portland Monthly for our sustainable design practices and ranked #10 on ARCHITECT 50's national 2013 list for sustainability, we want our solutions to have a forward-thinking ripple effect. Educating users and turning them into promoters of sustainable living is the driving force behind our mission.