Background
Lindblad, John Paul was born on September 4, 1952 in Seattle, Washington, United States. Son of Elwood Glen and Janet May (Jones) L. Associate of Arts, Seattle Community College, 1973.
Lindblad, John Paul was born on September 4, 1952 in Seattle, Washington, United States. Son of Elwood Glen and Janet May (Jones) L. Associate of Arts, Seattle Community College, 1973.
Associate of Arts, Seattle Community College, 1973. Bachelor in Environmental Design, University Washington, 1975. Master of Architecture, Texas Agricultural and Mechanical University, 1980.
Registered architect, California Designer, Blunk Association, Architects, Burlingame, California, 1977-1978. Project manager James Doctorate. Fessenden, Architect, Portola Valley, California, 1978-1979, Woodford & Bernard Architects, Los Angeles, 1981. Project manager Hunter & Appel Architects, 1981-1982.
President, chief Executive officer Lindblad Architecture & Health Care Design, Northern Hollywood, California, 1982.
Consultant Virginia, Sepulveda, California, 1980. Instructor Woodbury University, 1984.
Speaker Pacific Design Center symposium, 1987. Exhibitor Texas Agricultural and Mechanical U. Architecture Hall., 1980, Ambulatory Care Outpatient Building, Aspen Medical Center, Simi Valley, California, Anaheim Convention Center, Sepulveda, Association Western Hospitals, 1986.
Peace & Freedom Party candidate 43d State Assembly, California, 1990, United States 24th Congressional District, 1992. Researcher Stop the 3d Lake Washington Bridge, Seattle, 1967. Coordinator Save Seattle's Public Market, 1967.
Active Los Angeles Coalition Stop Intervention Middle East, 1991, San Fernando Valley Environmental Coalition, since 1991, Save Sepulveda Basin, since 1988. Correspondent secretary San Fernando Environmental Coalition Earthday Committee. Co-founder San Fernando Valley Coalition Against United States Intervention Middle East and Media Censorship.
Member of Association General Contractors, Van Nuys Chamber of Commerce, National Trust Historic Preservation, American Institute Planners, Los Angeles Municipal Art Gallery, American Architect Association, American Institute of Architects (health committee, historic preservation and housing committee), Nautilus Plus Club.