
Page & Turnbull, a historic preservation architecture, planning, and conservation firm, has named James Mallery as director of the architecture and design studio.
In his new position, Mallery will direct the 40-person firm’s architecture team across their offices in San Francisco, Los Angeles, Sacramento, and San Jose.
“James Mallery has shown our team—and our clients—that adapting historic and existing buildings is an excellent opportunity for architects to think creatively,” says John D. Lesak, AIA, FAPT, principal of Page & Turnbull.
Recent works by Page & Turnbull with Mallery’s involvement include the seismic retrofit and upgrade of the Capitol Records Building and The Standard in Los Angeles.
Mallery holds a doctorate in American history from University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), a master’s in architecture from
CalPoly-Pomona, and has taught classes in architectural history, urban theory, and architectural tectonics.
Prior to Page & Turnbull, Mallery worked with Perkins&Will and WRNS Studio.