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“In general we are seeing a lot more intentionality when it comes to designs that increase occupant comfort because people are spending more and more time at home.”
Read MoreDo you know this Filipino American Architect?
/October is Filipino American History Month (FAHM), commemorating the month the first Filipinos arrived in the continental United States in the late 1500s. At JA we would like to take this opportunity to highlight a Filipino American Architect. Anna Lira Luisa (who goes by Lira) is a Chicago-based Architect and firm owner, with work and licensure globally, and prioritizes the environment, benefit of community, and social impact through the work she does using research and innovative technologies.
Read MoreWhat Makes a Tiny Home Livable? One Family Found Out.
/A Seattle family trades the bustle of city life for the peace and quiet of a tiny house of Orcas Island.
Read MorePSBJ: An Evolution of Home & Office Design Through the Pandemic
/Ray Johnston was featured in a career and workplace article, All The Comforts of Home in the Puget Sound Business Journal (PSBJ), focusing on the fate of traditional office spaces post-pandemic.
Read MoreFrom Student to JA Designer: Meet Jen Kriegel
/Jen’s unique story of studying at the University of Washington as well as abroad before being hired as a full time JA designer post-graduation deserves some special attention.
Read MoreLong Term Internships Offer Mentorship & Collaboration
/“Unlike design studios at UW where most projects focus on individual work, I was surprised by how collaborative the architecture industry is, a combination of architects, consultants, contractors, and clients. Only by working together and making use of each person’s expertise can the building be more wholesome and inclusive.”
Read MoreToday at JA: Meet the Interns
/For architecture and design students, summer internships are often a rite of passage. At JA, we have a rich history of teaching and mentoring students through internship opportunities, but also by lecturing in the College of Built Environments at the University of Washington. Mary and Ray Johnston met each other as graduate students at UW, so we have a special place in our heart for the institution. We’d like to introduce you to JA’s current design interns from the University of Washington.
Read MoreWhat's In a Pronoun?
/By sharing personal pronouns in online forums and in group settings, we normalize this practice for individuals who may identify as non-binary, or who may prefer pronouns that others wouldn’t assume based on their name or physical appearance. While not every person who identifies as transgendered or non-binary wants to share their preferred pronouns, those who do can feel more comfortable sharing theirs in environments that support and normalize the practice.
Read MoreDJC Urban Development Special: Little Houses
/In the DJC's recent Urban Development issue JA Partner Jack Chaffin discusses how ADUs, aka little houses or backyard cottages, will help shape the urban fabric, how they can aid in creating more affordable housing, and JA's solution to help streamline the design of ADUs for property owners across the region.
Read MoreDaring Woman, Megan McKay, Featured in Seattle Business Mag
/JA Partner Megan McKay was interviewed for the May/June issue of Seattle Business Magazine.
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