Johnson Favaro is an architecture practice founded in 1988 by Steve Johnson and Jim Favaro in Culver City, CA. The firm is dedicated to the public realm, focusing on schools, libraries, community centers, cultural, and civic institutions, believing that architecture has the greatest impact in the public sphere. Some of their notable projects include the Riverside Main Library, Manhattan Beach Library, West Hollywood Library, Los Angeles Trade Technical College South Campus Buildings, and UCLA Hedrick Study, among others.
With over 30 years of experience, Johnson Favaro is highly respected for their commitment to high-quality and inspiring architecture that supports social infrastructure. Their services encompass all areas of planning and design, including master planning, programming, feasibility studies, community engagement, cost planning, conceptual design, building design, document production, and construction administration.
The firm's dedication to the advancement of democracy and civil society through architecture has earned them a strong reputation among their clientele and peers nationwide. While specific financial details such as investment amount, investors, location, and date of last investment are not available at this time, Johnson Favaro continues to demonstrate a strong track record and commitment to public-centric architectural projects.
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