Magnusson Architecture and Planning PC
Cameron Toler is an accomplished architect with extensive experience, currently serving as an Architect at Magnusson Architecture and Planning PC since March 2021 and as a Lecturer at the University of California, Berkeley, where Cameron teaches undergraduates about the role of architecture in Global Cities. Cameron also holds the position of Director of Impact for the New York Chapter of Open Architecture Collaborative, alongside roles as an Oystertainer at Red Oyster USA and a Chef De Partie at The Riddler. Previous experience includes being a Project Architect at CetraRuddy Architecture and Curtis + Ginsberg Architects LLP, and working as a Designer & Drafter at Interactive Resources, where Cameron contributed to 3D modeling and architectural drafting. Additionally, Cameron designed large-scale solar arrays at Perpetual Power and completed an internship at Cleaire. Educational background includes studies at the University of California, Berkeley and Bishop O'Dowd High School.
Magnusson Architecture and Planning PC
Magnusson Architecture and Planning (MAP) works with nonprofit organizations, municipalities, and for-profit developers to improve the lives of those who live and work in their communities. For over three decades, our award-winning housing and neighborhood revitalization projects have been at the forefront of quality design and sustainability within our industry. We specialize in affordable, supportive, senior and workforce housing, as well as buildings with a range of affordability including market-rate units. Our expertise extends to community-based planning and urban design, resident-in-place renovations, and sustainable development aimed at the highest levels of LEED, Passive House certifications and even net zero energy use.