Architect AIBC, M. Arch., MRAIC, LEED® AP 604.684.3338 kim@jdarch.ca

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

Principal

Kimberly Johnston

Kimberly Johnston is the Principal of JDa, a Vancouver-based architecture studio founded in 1976 by her father, Douglas Johnston, and Ian Davidson. Kim worked alongside her dad from an early age, learning about all aspects of the family business and developing an architectural practice. In 2005, after becoming an AIBC-registered architect, she took the lead in designing many of the firm’s projects and hasn’t stopped since. Focused primarily on civic and institutional projects under her direction, JDa has become a leader in both fire hall and colocation design in Western Canada. When Kim is not busy designing and managing architectural projects, she can often be found gardening at her East Vancouver home with her husband and business associate, John Botelho, and their dog, Louie.
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.

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

What I’m passionate about:

#DogsOfVancouver #Wellness #LoveCheese #ArchitectureFeedsTheSoul