BCV Architecture + Interiors
D. Jason Crowder is an accomplished architectural professional with extensive experience across various roles in notable firms. Currently serving as an Associate and Job Captain at BCV Architecture + Interiors since September 2021, D. Jason Crowder previously held the position of Designer and Job Captain at Jensen Architects, where oversight of multiple park structures for the India Basin Shoreline Park was a highlight. D. Jason Crowder's extensive tenure at Joseph & Joseph + Bravura Architects spanned nearly 14 years, focusing on significant projects such as The Parklands of Floyds Fork, Louisville's Olmsted Parks System, and several community-centric designs. Earlier experience includes an Architectural Internship at arcumbra, beginning in 1998. D. Jason Crowder holds a Bachelor’s degree in Architecture from the University of Kentucky, earned between 1998 and 2003.
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BCV Architecture + Interiors
BCV Architecture + Interiors is an award-winning architecture, interiors and planning firm with offices in San Francisco and New York. BCV has international experience in creating exquisitely detailed environments and sustainable communities. Founded in 1997, we have become known for the diversity of our work, including private residences, wineries, market and food halls, restaurants, specialty food shops, retail stores, mixed-use developments and shopping centers. We believe in seamlessly integrating architecture and interiors. As our projects frequently involve design from master planning down to the detailed design of furnishings and accessories, we have extensive experience and passion for design in its variety of form and scale. Whatever the design problem, the challenge that inspires us is to create sensitive, simple, elegant solutions, respecting context and, most importantly, responding to our clients' needs. Whether the project aesthetic tends toward the traditional or contemporary, we believe in sound fundamental principles of design, finding inspiration and beauty, not in overly self-conscious gestures, but rather in the restraint of paying attention to context, scale, proportion, quality of materials and execution of details.