New Managing Director of Perkins+Will's San Francisco Office Brings Client Perspective, Insights, to Role
With 20 years of experience working as an in-house Project Director for a wide variety of organizations, Greg Johnson offers clients a truly holistic approach to solving design challenges
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 12, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Global architecture and design firm Perkins+Will announced today that it has named Greg Johnson the new managing director of its San Francisco studio. A graduate of the University of California, Berkeley, Johnson brings more than 25 years of experience directing the design and development for a wide variety of public, private, and nonprofit projects throughout the Bay Area.
Greg's extensive background serving as both the project architect and the project director for a number of local projects provides him with the unique ability to blend design strategies directly with the needs of the project sponsor. Sharing this knowledge base with the design team will offer Perkins+Will the ability to approach each project with a truly holistic perspective, where the goals and mission of all team members are aligned from the outset. This distinctive perspective will enhance Perkins+Will's commitment to design excellence across all projects in all sectors.
"The San Francisco Bay Area represents an urban center generating the great ideas that are shaping the future. I am thrilled to take this opportunity to lead our diverse and talented team, and to continue to engage with our clients on innovative projects in San Francisco and throughout the Bay Area," said Greg Johnson, managing director. "The possibilities in the Bay Area are limitless, and I am eager to work with each of our clients to deliver cutting edge, sustainable, and beautiful designs."
Johnson is a member of the American Institute of Architects, the Urban Land Institute, and a Board Member at SPUR (San Francisco Planning and Urban Research). Johnson's body of work includes a number of notable projects including the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (SFMOMA), 706 Mission Street/Mexican Museum, 1500 Mission Street/Goodwill development, the Bay Area Discovery Museum and 1700 Webster Street in Oakland. Johnson has been with Perkins+Will since February 2016 and is currently leading the Potrero Power Plant Master Plan, 30 Van Ness mixed-use development and the San Francisco International Airport Consolidated Administration Campus project.
Johnson succeeds Peter Busby, who served as managing director of the San Francisco office for the past six years. Busby was also the former managing director for Perkins+Will in Vancouver, where he led the firm's Sustainable Design Initiative across all of its 24 offices.
About Perkins+Will
Perkins+Will is an interdisciplinary, research-based architecture and design firm established in 1935. Founded on the belief that design has the power to transform lives and enhance communities, we collaborate with clients all over the world to create healthy, sustainable places in which to live, learn, work, play, and heal. More than 2,000 professionals across over 20 Perkins+Will offices include some of the brightest minds in architecture, interior design, branded environments, urban design, and landscape architecture. Clients consistently turn to us for our leadership and expertise in areas like sustainability, resilience, health and wellness, and mobility. Additionally, our 10 Research Labs catalyze innovative design technologies and solutions that result in better, smarter, more competitive built environments. The recipient of hundreds of design awards each year, and a progressive leader in corporate social responsibility, Perkins+Will is consistently ranked among the world's top design firms. Our family of partner companies includes retail strategy and design consultancy Portland; transportation planning consultancy Nelson\Nygaard; healthcare technology planning firm Genesis Planning; and luxury hospitality design firm Pierre-Yves Rochon (PYR).
For more information, visit www.perkinswill.com.
About the San Francisco office of Perkins+Will
The San Francisco office of Perkins+Will is a vibrant local practice with broad expertise in architecture, urban design, interior design, and preservation and reuse projects throughout the Bay Area and around the globe. Current notable Bay Area projects include the Lucile Packard Children's Hospital Stanford, EmeryStation West, and Chou Hall at the Haas School of Business, University of California Berkeley. Among the office's local portfolio are 140 New Montgomery, the Bay Area Metro Center, Treasure Island Master Plan, and Mission Rock.
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