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San Jose, Oakland, Berkeley, Richmond, Hayward, Concord, Fremont, South Lake Tahoe, Santa Clara, Palo Alto...
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C15326
11-30-2013
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Monday - Friday 8:00 am - 9:00 pm
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Areas of Expertise
I specialize in residential architecture, renovations, additions, as well as new homes. I blend my background as architect with my experience in construction to give my clients the best of both disciplines.
Awards
John Barton Architect announced that they have been selected a winner of the 2007 Mountain Home Awards and have been published in the 2007 issue of Tahoe Quaterly magazine. The project was selected and praised for its integration of Interior and Exterior spaces. The jury also noted that although the house is relatively small, it appears much larger than it is.
Community Involvement
John Barton Architect realizes that work and involvement with the community is an important part of his responsibility. He has served as a member and chairman of the City of Fremont Site Planning and Architectural Review Board as well as the Committee for the Restoration of Mission San Jose.
How We Got Started
I chose to work in this industry because I enjoy the creative aspect as well as the practical result..I love working in both the bay area due to the diversity of not only my clients, but the diverse nature of the housing stock as well. because I love working with contextual architecture, that is, working with buildings that respond not only to their inhabitants, but to the community around..We started in this industry in 1981.We describe our business as Well established
Things You May Not Know About Me
Favorite Travel Destination: Lake Tahoe
Favorite Sports Team: San Francisco Giants
Hometown: New York City
What about "green" architecture: "Green" architecture starts with an honest evaluation of your needs. It can be as simple as intelligent use of resources or maybe much more involved.