Meet Rico Quirindongo: Visionary Architect and Civic Leader
Rico Quirindongo, Director of Seattle's Office of Planning and Community Development, has dedicated over 30 years to revitalizing historic landmarks and reimagining neighborhoods in his hometown. Through his passion for architecture, civic engagement, and sustainable design, Rico has been at the forefront of projects that breathe new life into Seattle’s urban fabric, ensuring that growth aligns with community values and environmental stewardship.
As a founding member of the Northwest Chapter of the National Organization of Minority Architects, Rico has helped foster diversity and inclusion within the field. He also played a pivotal role on the AIA+2030 National Steering Committee, which brought carbon-neutral design education to 24 cities across the country, supporting the 2030 Challenge.
Rico’s leadership extends across several prominent roles, from chairing the Pike Place Market Preservation and Development Authority to serving as President of AIA Seattle. In 2020, he delivered his first TED Talk and was recognized nationally as a “Citizen Architect” by the American Institute of Architects (AIA).
His long-standing commitment to his community and profession has earned him numerous awards, including the Commercial Real Estate Leadership Award (2021), the Jennie Sue Brown Lifetime Achievement Award (2022), and the UW College of Built Environment Distinguished Alumni Award (2023).
Join us as Rico shares his insights on the power of design in shaping resilient, inclusive communities.
Studium Generale East Speaker Series, 2024-2025
Peninsula College, Port Townsend Campus, Fort Worden
202 Eisenhower Ave., Port Townsend WA
Every First Thursday of the Month, November 2024–June, 2025, 6:00-7:30 pm
Free and open to the Public. All are welcome!
Curated to inspire and elevate the ideas of the students and inhabitants of East Jefferson County. Please join us for this innovative program.