Johnson Architecture

Johnson Architecture is an architecture firm based in Fresno, California. The firm was founded in 1991 by Principal Architect, Christopher A. Johnson. Johnson Architecture is a firm in the Central Valley that specializes in historic preservation, renovation, rehabilitation and urban revitalization.

About the Firm

Johnson Architecture has contributed to preservation and rebuilding historic architecture in Fresno.

Projects

National Register of Historic Places Projects

  • Historic Old Administration Building, Fresno, California
  • Hotel Californian, Fresno, California
  • Kearney Mansion, Fresno, California
  • Louis Einstein Home – YWCA Activity Building – Julia Morgan, Fresno, California
  • One Bunker Hill – Los Angeles, California
  • San Joaquin Light and Power Corporation Building, Fresno, California
  • Santa Fe Depot, Fresno, California
  • Tower Theater, Fresno, California
  • YWCA Residence Hall – Julia Morgan, Fresno, California

Local Register of Historic Resources Projects

  • Hanford Courthouse Park, Hanford, CA
  • Hotel Virginia, Fresno, CA
  • Mason Building, Fresno, CA
  • Rowell Building, Fresno, CA
  • T.W. Patterson Building, Fresno, CA

Awards and recognition

  • Governor’s Historic Preservation Award – 2006 – Governor Schwarzenegger, State of California[1]
  • Excellence In Transportation Award – 2006 – Historic Preservation, California Department of Transportation
  • Award of Excellence – 2005 – American Institute of Architects – SJC
  • Preservation Design Award – 2005 – California Preservation Foundation
  • Historic Preservation Award – 2005 – Fresno City and County Historical Society
  • Preservationist of the Year – 2004 – Pat & Russ Fey Memorial Award
  • Award of Merit – 2003 – American Institute of Architects – SJC
  • City of Fresno Commendation – 2002
  • Preservation Award – Volunteer of the Year 1999 – Fresno City and County Historical Society
  • Award of Honor – 1997 – American Institute of Architects – SJC
  • Retail Design Award 1989 – Interiors Magazine – Gallery of Modern Art
  • Concrete Masonry Award 1989 – Gallery of Modern Art – Shimazu
  • Residential Design Award 1980 – American Institute of Architects – SJC

References

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