Victoria Walsh
Victoria thinks of herself as a tactician, whether she is overseeing operations of the Atlanta studio or managing a complex reuse project such as the Goizueta Stage for Youth and Families at the Woodruff Arts Center in Atlanta’s Arts District. Process is the foundation of good design as she practices it, prioritizing consensus, simplicity, and economy. “How we work together and with our clients is as important as what we make,” she insists. On any given day, she is laser-focused on working with project teams to create an exceptional experience for her clients and partners.
A child of Alabama’s Gulf Coast and a lover of fine art and public sculpture, Victoria’s design education and early career took her north to New York City. There she developed expertise in preservation projects that reinterpret and adapt existing environments to contemporary needs. As the head of her own architecture firm, she also honed her ability to see a clear path through complex problems and act on decisions quickly. When the South called her back, she brought her tactical know-how to the abundance of transformational projects happening all over Atlanta. She is drawn to complicated civic and cultural projects and relishes the opportunity to make a difference in Atlanta’s historic cityscape.