About Victoria:
Victoria is an Architectural Designer at Utile, where she focuses on fostering vibrant communities and landscapes through collaborative, community-driven design. She approaches design as a form of advocacy, a means of representative placemaking, and a temporal record of cultural identity.
Her work explores multi-scalar strategies for creating spaces that are contextually responsive, nourishing, and reflective of the communities they serve. Her project experience spans civic architecture, public memory and memorials, landscapes, institutional living and learning environments, installation work, and design research. She has collaborated with firms including William Rawn Associates, MASS Design Group, and KieranTimberlake.
Victoria holds a Master of Architecture from the University of Texas at Austin, where she was nominated for Design Excellence, and a B.A. in Architectural Studies from Boston University with a concentration in Environmental Analysis & Policy. She also earned a certificate in Design & Innovation for Sustainable Cities from the College of Environmental Design at the University of California, Berkeley. Now based in Boston after time in Austin and Philadelphia, Victoria enjoys exploring the city and rediscovering New England. Outside the office, she can often be found baking, browsing bookstores, or walking through her neighborhood of Jamaica Plain.