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Johnston Architects is Ahead of its Time
/Their Seattle-based company, Johnston Architects, is now a rarity in the male-dominated architecture profession, recently adding two more women partners to bring its partnership team to four women and two men. Ray and Mary’s daughter, Mona Zellers, is one of the partners. Two-thirds of staffers are women.
Read More7 Things to Know about Designing for Chinese Multifamily Developers
/Chinese multifamily and mixed-use developers, property owners, and investors have become more active in the U.S. over the past two decades, prompting architects to consider the unique cultural differences in the way we work and how we design apartment and condominium projects for these clients.
Read MoreA Wrinkle in Time: If Only This Magnolia Home Could Talk
/Architects around the world, including a few in the Seattle area, have attempted to represent the tesseract in residential construction. It’s an obscure genre that requires considerable abstraction. But the tesseract is also frequently employed less literally as a plot device in science fiction, including the young adult bestseller “A Wrinkle in Time,” a cherished book in the Bacon household.
Read MoreWant More Women Leaders in Architecture? Then Promote Them.
/Johnston Architects, co-founded by husband and wife Mary and Ray Johnston in 1991, recently added two new partners: Alison Walker Brems and Mona Zellers. This brings the firm's partnership team total to four women and two men.
Read MoreAffordable Housing Crisis Demands ADUs and DADUs, PDQ
/Pacific Northwest-based Johnston Architects’ Twisp Cabin was originally designed as a vacation cabin located in the Methow Valley of Washington State. The home design has since proven remarkably adaptable.
Read MoreJA Recognized with Marketing Awards from SMPS Seattle
/SMPS Seattle recognized Johnston Architects with awards for Best Marketing Collateral, Best Small/Women-Owned Business, and Marketing Advocate of the Year.
Read MoreHow Can Designers Help Create Queer Safe Spaces?
/In 2020, global architecture and engineering giant ARUP published the findings of a research collaboration with the University of Westminster in the form of a scientific article and short films compiling historical imagery, art installations, research, and case studies that supported the need for queer safe spaces in the public realm. To celebrate Pride Month this year, JA would like to highlight some of these concepts to normalize them and broaden the dialogue around these issues.
Read MoreIntroducing our New Associates & Senior Associates!
/Johnston Architects has promoted Shane Leaman and John B. Simons to Associate, and Kathy Justice and Liz Wasson Coleman to Senior Associate.
Read MoreOrganizations That Support AAPI Designers
/This year for Asian American & Pacific Islander (AAPI) Heritage Month we’re highlighting some new organizations that advocate, connect, and empower AAPI designers and architects.
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