David Johannas has over 25 years of experience in architecture, interior projects and planning throughout North America. His work encompasses a variety of innovations in urban design involving mixed-use, high-end residential and retail, with a particular interest in historic preservation and adaptive re-use.
After graduating from the University of Oregon in 1975, David received a wide range of experience working with different scale architectural offices in Edmonton, Alberta, New York City (including Martin Dorf, Peter Marino, and Gensler), Denver, Colorado and Richmond, Virginia. He established his own practice in 2000. At UCLA Berkeley David studied under the auspices of Christopher Alexander. He has apprenticed with Richard and Dion Neutra of Los Angeles.
Architecture has been a life pursuit for David. He has maintained fervor toward the design of buildings, responding to the fashion trends of modern architecture, while maintaining his own design philosophy. He has a wide range of experience with public and private sector clients in North America and has worked extensively in the Richmond area. He and his wife and daughter reside in Richmond�s historic Fan District. |