Toby Snyder

Senior Associate at FXCollaborative

To Toby, a city is not just an aggregation of social and political groups and flows of capital; it is also an act of design. Toby's passion and commitment to urban design, creative community development, and sustainable architecture stem from a belief that the challenges to contemporary society's cities, neighborhoods, and buildings can only be resolved if they are seen in relation to each other.

Starting with collaborations with a childhood friend, creating extravagant floorplans of castles with thousands of rooms (complete with dedicated “grape soda room"), Toby finds working with a team a natural fit. Always interested in places and spaces, he began his career as a cartographer, followed by a degree in Urban Planning from the University of Pennsylvania. Seeking to address the intensifying problems of urbanization, he then pursued a graduate degree in Architecture at Rhode Island School of Design.

As an architect and planner, Toby has played a significant role in several of the projects, working in all phases of design from master planning to construction administration. Sustainability and affordability are more than buzz words to him: he views each facet of his work—from his designs to the way he talks about projects to how he works in the office—as contributing to a more sustainable and more affordable world.


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FXCollaborative

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FXCollaborative leverages broad expertise in architecture, interiors, and planning to enrich our world with responsible, intelligent, and beautiful design. The firm’s holistic approach integrates client aspirations, an urban sensibility, and a celebration of the craft of building. FXCollaborative’s work ranges from the scale of individual buildings and interiors—office towers, multi-family residences, cultural facilities, workplace, K-12 and higher-education institutions—to the city as a whole, addressing infrastructure and transportation.


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