He worked as City Architect for the city of Seattle during 1912–1921,[2] designing the Lake Union Steam Plant and at least ten fire stations and libraries,[3]
at times solo as Daniel R. Huntington, and in various partnerships: with James Hansen Schack Sr. as Schack and Huntington (established by 1907) and later as Huntington and Gould, as Huntington and Loveless and as Huntington and Torbitt.[1]
He worked in architecture until at least 1946, as he worked for Washington State University as an architect during 1944–46. He died in 1962.[2]