Reagan Lauder is an architect and educator based in San Francisco, California. She works at PYATOK Architecture & Urban Design, designing housing projects around the Bay Area, and teaches an interdisciplinary design studio at UC Berkeley. Her work uses architecture as an apparatus for story-telling and equality-building.
Reagan is licensed to practice architecture in the state of California and holds a Master of Architecture from UC Berkeley. She has over seven years of experience practicing at architecture and landscape design firms and is a returning lecturer for the summer courses at UC Berkeley's College of Environmental Design. In her free time, Reagan can be found building small-scale projects with her friends at Workshop 9, a design-build group she co-founded in 2020.
As a student at UC Berkeley, Reagan received the Eisner Prize in Architecture and the Ciampi Art in Architecture Award. Reagan holds a Bachelor of Arts from Washington University in St. Louis where she studied architecture and creative writing.