![]() ![]() Johnson formed the Johnson Partnership in 1979. Johnson, AIA, LEED AP Principal, Architecture and Historic Resources She enjoys building oversized, indestructible furniture, painting, and getting lost in foreign countries. She is working towards becoming a licensed architect.īefore settling in Seattle, Audrey lived in Michigan, Ohio, Florida, Massachusetts, Hawaii, and Georgia. ![]() Her thesis project at University of Washington was the design for a lava-resilient, multi-generational housing community in Pahoa, Hawaii. She also works on historic resources projects by conducting archival research, writing historic reports, and assisting with presentations to the Seattle Landmarks Preservation Board.Īudrey received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Architecture from the Savannah College of Art and Design, and a Bachelor of Arts in English from Flagler College in St. Audrey works on all phases of design, from modeling as-built structures and assisting with permit drawings to on-site project management. Reda Project Designer/Historical ResearcherĪudrey joined The Johnson Partnership in 2018 shortly after receiving her Master of Architecture from the University of Washington. She is licensed to sell cheese in all 50 states.Īudrey N. Her interests include books, dogs, sewing, and making (and eating) pickles. A native of the Roosevelt/Ravenna neighborhood, she received a BA in English from the University of Washington and attended Roosevelt High School, just around the corner from our office. ![]() She has previously worked as an advertising copywriter, bookseller, and cheesemonger. Katie received a Master of Fine Arts in fiction writing from the Helen Zell Writers Program at the University of Michigan, where she also taught undergraduate argumentative and creative writing, and held a Zell Postgraduate Fellowship. She also copyedits all written material produced by the firm as such, she accepts responsibility for any and all typos or infelicities on this website. She manages our social media channels, produces promotional material, and maintains our online project portfolios. She conducts archival and internet research, and from that data constructs histories of individual buildings, neighborhoods, architects, and other significant persons. She helps with the development of historical resources reports at all stages, from initial proposal to final proofreading. Katie joined the Johnson Partnership in 2014. Jaeger Communications and Research Specialist Ellen assists with historic resource services, writing SEPA Appendix A reports and writing and presenting Landmark Nomination reports to the City of Seattle Landmarks Preservation Board.Įllen received her Bachelor of Art History from the University of California at Santa Cruz (1996), and her Master of Architecture from the University of Washington (2002), after participating in study abroad programs in Rome, Cuba, and Mexico. Ellen meets the Secretary of the Interior’s Professional Qualification Standards for Historic Architecture with her degrees in both Art History and Architecture, along with her state license to practice architecture. Ellen has obtained Certificates of Approval from the Seattle Landmarks Board for projects in Historic Districts as well as individually landmarked buildings. ![]() She has practical experience both recommending and implementing the Secretary of the Interior’s Standards for Historic Preservation. She has been involved in both residential projects and small commercial projects.Įllen also works on historic evaluation and preservation projects. Her responsibilities include working with clients, preparing measured drawings, permit drawings, computer modeling and visualization, project management, and site observation. Ellen is involved with all phases of architectural design work. Mirro, AIA, NCARB, LEED AP Historic Architect/Architectural HistorianĮllen Mirro joined The Johnson Partnership in April 2005 as an intern, and is now a Historic Architect and Architectural Historian. ![]()
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