Robert Taylor

AIA, LEED-Associate, MCPPO-Certified

rt [at] taylorburns.com

Robert Taylor has more than thirty years of experience as a leader of design teams formed for unique projects driven by cost and schedule. Robert pursues appropriate environmentally-responsible strategies on each project. With experience in a broad range of projects types, including design for education from K through college in the public and private sectors, Robert has recently focused on design of “big room” spaces for meetings and gatherings, often requiring special care for proportions, mechanical design, and acoustics. Robert oversees the firm’s drawing production and construction administration.

    • “Union Boat Club History”, Capital Offset Co., 2013

    • Perspecta 21, Journal of the Yale School of Architecture Contributing co-editor with Carol Burns, MIT Press

    • "Words and Pictures,” Design Observer, 2010

    • "Review of Ghostmap,” Architecture Boston, 2010

    • “Review of The Struggle for Modernism,” Architecture Boston, 2003

    • “Architects at Home with Student Housing,” Banker & Tradesman, 2003

    • “Review of Paul Rudolf – The Florida Houses,” Architecture Boston, 2002

    • “Opinion on the Future of Higher Education,” Boston Business Journal, 2000

    • Curator, "Big & Modern” exhibit on new highrises in Boston, 2000

    • “Big & Modern” Exhibit on new Highrises in Boston, 1999, Curator, BSA, 2000

    • “Art by Architects” st. Botolph Club, 1998

    • Sketch and Design Included in “Works in Progress,” BSA, 1997

    • Design Awards Juror for Kansas City AIA

    • Florida AIA Jury

    • Rhode Island AIA Jury

    • BSA Education Awards Jury

    • Alpha Rho Chi Medal, Yale University

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