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Kristine Bishop Johnson AIA, NCARB, LEED AP

Director of Civic + Justice
“I’m passionate about the ability to impact positive change in our communities through civic and justice projects. We are affecting project development, planning and design for all phases of the criminal justice system. Our work helps facilitate conversations that spark decisions and ultimately result in facilities that more efficiently serve our communities and the work of the criminal justice system."

Kristine is a director of HOK’s global Civic + Justice practice. Based in Washington, D.C., she has more than 20 years of experience in the programming, planning and design of justice facilities.

As a judicial planner, Kristine focuses on engaging stakeholders to understand their organizations’ operations and to maximize efficiency. She prides herself on building lasting relationships with the communities she has served.

Kristine is a longtime member of the AIA Academy of Architecture for Justice (AAJ) and participates on its Leadership Group and various sub-committees. She also is a member of the National Association for Court Management and a frequent speaker and author on courthouse planning and design.

As a lifelong resident of Prince William County, Virginia, Kristine believes in giving back to her community. She is a member of the Prince William County Schools Superintendent’s Advisory Council on Sustainability and chairs the sub-committee on high-performance buildings.

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