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Architecture is facing ethical challenges that will determine the profession’s relevance going forward. These include the impacts of the growing climate crises, increasing health and economic disparities in our communities, and environmental degradation and resulting biodiversity loss globally. If we’re the thought leaders tasked with designing the built environment, we must design in ways that are going to minimize negative impacts, both socially and ecologically.
– Chere LeClair, FAIA NCARB LEED AP

Taylor Falcon

(she / her / hers)

Taylor was born and raised in Montana, where she developed a deep appreciation for the natural environment and the communities she was part of. While attending Montana State University, she realized that a career in architecture could enable her to make social impacts beyond the buildings themselves. This realization ignited her passion for affordable housing and community development. Her thesis at MSU analyzed the development process for affordable housing in Los Angeles and designed interventions for enhanced efficiency. In the past five years, she has worked as an affordable housing designer on projects of varying scales, locations, and types, most recently involving a modular project. Taylor is dedicated to ensuring that socially responsible, accessible, equitable, and sustainable buildings and communities become the standard for development everywhere.

EDUCATION

Master of Architecture
Montana State University

Bachelor of Arts, Environmental Design
Montana State University

FIVE THINGS

#dogmom to Oliver. Crocs with Jibbitz. Montana State. Iced Coffee. Documentaries.