What I’m passionate about:
#DogsOfVancouver #Wellness #LoveCheese #ArchitectureFeedsTheSoul
Architects I admire the most:
Mies Van der Rohe for his rigour and intense ability to stay on the path of simplicity, Louis Kahn for his ability to sculpt light, and Herzog & de Meuron for pushing the boundaries in using interesting materials in a big way.
Favourite space:
The Pantheon in Rome and Villa d’Este in Tivoli, near Rome.
Preferred era in architecture:
Modernist
Materials that excite me:
Corten steel, solid mass timber, glulam, LVL panels, dowel lam and concrete – particularly ultra-high-performance concrete.
Wood or steel?
Wood, without a doubt.
I’m inspired by:
Possibility, and people’s kindness.
When I’m not working you can find me:
Hiking with John and Louie (our dog), watching movies or working on our garden.
I can’t live without:
Cheese – it’s no coincidence our studio is on the same block as Les Amis du Fromage.
Pen, pencil or mouse?
Scratchy, sketchy pen
Kimberly Johnston
I grew up:
In North Vancouver.
Education:
Bachelor of Arts, Art History, The University of British Columbia
Master of Architecture, The University of British Columbia
Notable accomplishments/awards:
UBC Varsity Basketball Team player for five years
Lettered athlete at the university level
BC Summer Games swim champion in various events
I chose JDa because:
I believe in its aesthetics and values – and it’s the family firm.
I bring to JDa:
Leadership, humour, a particular design aesthetic, enthusiasm, rigour and teamwork.
Path to architecture:
I started working as a general office assistant for my dad when I was 18 – grabbing supplies, getting beer for the team on Friday afternoons, that sort of thing. After getting a BA and retiring from university basketball, I completed a Master of Architecture degree and joined the firm full time, working my way up to associate and then eventually to partner.
I’m drawn to design because:
I enjoy the challenge of figuring out how to solve a design problem technically and then how to combine it with an aesthetic that suits the site and client.
My design philosophy:
I have a similar ethos to the eminent architect Louis Kahn: use intention to provide a big idea that reads through the entire building to ensure that functionality matches design. And remember that form always follows function.
I’m most excited in architecture today about:
Combining sustainability with design in a meaningful way, and the huge opportunities to integrate interesting materials.