Emily Taylor

Associate
Core Collective Architects

Emily is driven by a core belief that quality buildings make life better, and that we all deserve that.

She's recently put that belief into practice by co-designing 'Isabel and Elsie: Homes Designed to Nurture Women and Children’s Wellbeing and Recovery from Homelessness.' The project comprises replicable homes for the Hobart Women’s Shelter, addressing the urgent need for safe accommodation for women and children facing homelessness. Designed with trauma-informed principles, these low-cost, low-maintenance homes welcome inhabitants into a calm space with direct connection to the natural backdrop of sky, trees, mountain and water.

As an architect she has over fifteen years' experience designing residential and communal buildings in Tasmania. Her notable works include Eternal Women's Health (2019), The Rox Apartments (2021) and King Island Community Hub (due for completion 2024).

Emily was a recipient of the Dulux Study Tour national award in 2012 and in 2021 was awarded the AIA's Tasmanian Emerging Architect Prize. Em is always up for nerdy conversations with peers or a chat on the local radio about how architecture can improve our homes and urban realm.

Location
TAS
Interested in
Public speaking, Juries, Sessional teaching or crits, Writing