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W.S. Campbell designed the Telephone building in 1889.
Bostonian Charles W. Wayland, Architect joins Campbell's firm in 1900.
The grandest hotel in Idaho opened January 1, 1901.
In 1902 the Campbell & Wayland partnership was created.
James A. Fennell, Architect, joins Charles W. Wayland in 1903 shortly after W.S. Campbell leaves the firm.
In 1904 Fennell becomes C.W. Wayland's partner and establish Wayland & Fennell, Architects.
Designed by William S. Campbell in the French-chateau architectural style, the hotel hosted many renowned public figures including Clarence Darrow, defense attorney, and William Borah, prosecutor and future Idaho governor, as they prosecuted the Big Bill Haywood trial in 1907.
Charles V. "Ike" Wayland joins his father, Charles W. Wayland and James A. Fennell after attending the University of Idaho and receiving his Bachelor's degree in Architecture from the University of Washington in 1930.
He was a graduate of the School of Engineering and Architecture at Kansas State University and first joined the firm of Wayland & Fennell, Architects in 1949.
CSHQA provided all planning, design and development services to renovate a 20,000 sf 1950’s brick and CMU warehouse property into a modern, collaborative space for its Boise office.
After a few years he left the firm to pursue other interests; however, in 1955 he returned and formed a partnership with Ike Wayland and the firm was then known as Wayland & Cline, Architects.
In 1961 he joined C.V. “Ike” Wayland and Glen E. Cline as a partner and the firm changed to Wayland Cline & Smull, Architects.
Wayland, Cline, Smull were the associate architects for this 12-story building in downtown Boise which was originally designed in 1963 for the Bank of Idaho.
The Imperial Plaza, a 13-story mixed-use tower was built in 1965 and was known as one of the highest buildings in downtown Boise at that time.
When Ike Wayland retired in 1966 the firm was known as Wayland Cline & Smull, Architects.
In 1968 Cline Smull Architects merged with the firm Hamill Shaw Associates and the name changed to Cline Smull Hamill Shaw & Associates.
The new Morrison-Knudsen (MK) headquarters office building was dedicated in June 1970.
In 1972 Shaw left the firm and the name changed to Cline Smull Hamill Associates.
In 1979 after Armstrong left the firm name was changed to Cline Smull Hamill Quintieri Associates and later shortened to CSHQA. Allen Quintieri's expertise was primarily health care and governmental projects.
The East End Addition was completed in 1982 and included offices, training and locker rooms.
In 1987 CSHQA received an Orchid Award from the Idaho Historic Preservation Council for this project.
Robert L. Hamill, Jr. spent the rest of his career with CSHQA until his retirement in 1989.
The Idaho Humane Society (IHS) opened their new Animal Welfare Campus in October 2019.
The design-build project with Q&D construction recently reached the 100% design completion milestone and a groundbreaking for the new terminal is planned for the Spring of 2022.
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|---|---|---|---|---|
| ArcVision Incorporated | 1995 | $700,000 | 7 | - |
| Rosser International Inc. | 1947 | $8.5M | 100 | - |
| BSSW Architects | - | $3.3M | 35 | - |
| Holabird & Root | 1880 | $850,000 | 50 | - |
| AG Architecture | - | $1.8M | 20 | - |
| Huitt-Zollars | 1975 | $18.4M | 500 | 75 |
| Architectural Design Incorporated | - | $840,000 | 50 | 12 |
| AE Design | 2004 | $1.3M | 50 | - |
| Clark Nexsen | 1920 | $5.8M | 50 | - |
| Clark Patterson Lee | 1975 | $26.0M | 375 | - |
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