, AIA - Principal

 Bachelor of Architecture
University of California, Berkeley, 1969

Licensed to practice Architecture
California 1975, #C8782,
Nevada 1982, #1672

Member, The American Institute of Architects

John Barada is a General Partner responsible for design, project management and production systems. He has completed design, renovation, and facility management of multi-discipline commercial, industrial, institutional, public and residential projects. John has experience in educational, medical, historic restoration, and Indian Tribe projects.

John has 32 years of experience, 14 of which have been at Barada-Fuetsch Architects. He has also worked for a City Redevelopment Agency and a modular relocatable building manufacturer.

Project Experience:
  Sparks Police Services Center
   design and construction administration
  Eureka Opera House
   award winning Historic Restoration
  Reno VA Medical Center
   multimedia lab
   Reno VA Medical Center
   patient wing refurbishments
  Fallon Tribes Health Clinic
  Lassen Indian Health Center
  Stockman’s Casino Expansion
  Sparks Senior Center
  JCPenney’s Employees Cafeteria
  Nevada statewide computerized facility 
   maintenance management system
  Washoe County Modular Schools
  Nevada Air National Guard Aerial Port 
   Training Facility

Initiative:
  implemented error catching CADD 
   documentation and coordination systems.
  programmed drawing “Keynote” system which 
   automatically matches material keynotes to 
   specifications and cost estimate sections. 

Leadership:
  Chairperson - Development and Disposition 
   Sub-Committee to the Citizens Advisory 
   Committee to the Reno Redevelopment 
   Agency, 1996
  President - AIA Northern Nevada, 1996 

Community Service:
  Member - Chamber of Commerce, Downtown 
   Renovation Assciation
  Member - Western Industrial Nevada (WIN), 
   1995-1999
  Member - Citizens Advisory Committee to the 
   Reno Redevelopment Agency, 1995-2000
  Guest lecturer at UNR architecture program in 
   computers, energy conservation and 
   structures.