
Rustin Hall served as CEO of Spokane-based ALSC Architects from 2008 to 2022.
| ALSC Architects PSRustin Hall, a principal and former CEO at Spokane-based ALSC Architects PS, will retire June 30.
Hall joined ALSC in 1993 and was promoted to principal in 2000. In 2008, he was named CEO of the firm, a position he held until 2022 when he began transitioning toward retirement.
Notable Spokane-area projects developed under Hall’s leadership include ONE Spokane Stadium, Washington State University’s Martin Stadium expansion, the WSU Wine Science Center, the Fairchild Air Force Base Fitness Center, Spokane Falls Community College's Fine & Applied Arts School, and multiple STCU branches.
“Rustin Hall has been an integral part of ALSC Architects and a guiding force behind our most ambitious projects,” Indy Dehal, a longtime partner at ALSC who was appointed president and CEO in December 2024, says in a press release.
Since stepping down from the CEO position a few years ago, Hall has focused on mentoring and fostering the growth of future leaders at ALSC.
“I am proud of all we have accomplished and excited to see how the next generation of leaders will shape our future work and our community,” Hall says in the release.
ALSC Architects was founded in 1948 by prominent Spokane architect Tom Adkison, who served as executive architect for Expo ’74.