KFA Architecture
Tarrah Beebe is an experienced architect and senior associate at KFA Architecture since June 2005, contributing expertise in various architectural projects. In addition to architectural work, Tarrah has served as the head volleyball coach for the Santa Monica Volleyball Club since December 2009, leading teams at various age levels across national competitions. Tarrah also shared knowledge as a guest lecturer at the University of Southern California in late 2015, teaching an introductory architecture studio course. Educational qualifications include a Master’s Degree in Architecture from the University of Southern California and a Bachelor of Science in Architecture from The Catholic University of America.
KFA Architecture
KFA reshapes Los Angeles by designing great places where people flourish. The firm has been recognized for its architectural design and master planning services for projects throughout the greater Los Angeles metropolitan area with a focus on urban revitalization and sustainability. KFA was also an early pioneer of adaptive reuse projects, including more than 40 historic buildings in Downtown Los Angeles. A community and industry leader, KFA is an active member of AIA-LA and numerous other nonprofits. AREAS OF EXPERTISE Adaptive Reuse • Affordable Housing • Mixed Use Housing • Market-Rate / Multi-Family Housing • Campus Master Plans • Hospitality / Commercial • Creative Office • Libraries • Education • Recreation • Community & Youth Centers AWARDS The firm has received numerous awards and recognition for its diverse, forward-thinking architecture. Since 2007, KFA has won 50+ design awards from AIA design committees and business and civic organizations. In 2004, the firm won a special City-Rebuilder Award from the AIA LA for its adaptive reuse work. KFA was honored with the prestigious AIA California Council Firm Award in 2016. PROJECTS COMPLETED 300 Housing Projects • 18,000 Residential Units • 1,282 Hotel Rooms • 6,000 Affordable Housing Units • 1,000 Units on LA’s Skid Row • 5,000 Adaptive Reuse Units • 18 School Projects • 12 Recreation Projects • 11 Libraries • 4 Fire Stations • 11 Project Buildings listed on the National Register of Historic Places AWARDS The firm has received numerous awards and recognition for its diverse, forward-thinking architecture. Since 2007, KFA has won 50+ design awards from AIA design committees and business and civic organizations. In 2004, the firm won a special City-Rebuilder Award from the AIA|LA for its adaptive reuse work. KFA was honored with the prestigious AIA California Council Firm Award in 2016.