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Johnston
Marklee & Associates
designs
and develops contemporary buildings and interiors with a fresh
design approach. We shape distinct architectural environments,
which reflect a synthesis of each client's needs with the specific
circumstances of site, program and economics.
While
always immersed in contemporary discourse and historical art and
architectural practices, we call upon our network of innovative
partners including artists, designers, environmental experts,
engineers and builders to shape each project. We engage these
other fields as experts on design and we are interested in how
design thinking can inform these other fields. Recent projects
include an exhibition design at the Los Angeles County Museum
of Art entitled nano, which is distinguished by triangulated spatial
structures for the works of digital media artist Victoria Vesna
and nanoscientist Jim Gimzewski. For the Sale House in Venice
California, we worked with the artist Jeff Elrod, to develop a
rich palette of saturated pink, turquoise, and orange resin surfaces.
The
office is also actively engaged with a host of national institutions,
developing innovative architectural environments, reflecting the
mission of each organization. In Marfa, Texas, we are developing
the internationally acclaimed Writers-in-Residence Studios for
Lannan Foundation. Also in Marfa, we are working with city agencies
and the library community on the design of a new public library.
And in Los Angeles, we have been working with University Elementary
School at U.C.L.A., on the long term planning and restoration
of the North Yard, a one-half acre learning landscape originally
designed by Richard Neutra.
Sharon Johnston and
Mark Lee founded Johnston Marklee in 1998 in Los Angeles, California.
To Download a JML Curriculum vitae, click
here.
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