L. Jane Hastings

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.

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.

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 Tulalip Indian Tribal building.

[6] 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.

[5] International Archive of Women Architects, Virginia Tech University, Newman Library, Special Collections, "A Guide to the L. Jane Hastings Architectural Papers, 1951-1998."

Norman Johnston and L. Jane Hastings Gallery in Gould Hall, University of Washington.