Joanna Borek-Clement, LEED AP, is a designer in San Francisco, California. Her conceptual research focuses on ideas that encourage change in typical thinking about the built and natural environment. Her goal is to think critically, and through conceptual projects, explore alternative attitudes in lifestyles. Joannas approach is based on the multidisciplinary language of architecture, urban design, digital graphics, and jewelry. Combining a variety of design disciplines, which includes being a contributing writer for eVolo Architecture & Design Magazine, developing theoretical projects with practicing architecture at a design firm, gives her a solid base for a multifaceted design approach.
Joanna continues to receive public recognition for both Tafoni Floating Home and Sky-Terra, published in multiple countries in Asia, Europe, and both North and Central America. Sky-Terra is also awaiting upcoming publication in the book ‘Future Design’ by DAAB, Germany, in fall 2010. Joanna received a Merit Award in International Gillette Landmark Design Competition organized by P&G/Gillette, South Boston in January 2009 for her Gillette Sustainable Sculpture Park Project.
Joanna is currently employed as a designer in DGA Planning | Architecture | Interiors where she has worked since 2006.
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