Ashley Richardson and Bryn Garrett are EYRC's newest Partners
Ashley Richardson and Bryn Garrett both joined EYRC in the early-mid 2010s – a time of rapid change and tentative economic recovery not unlike our present moment. Our continued growth and versatile practice wouldn't be the same without their stewardship of some of our most ambitious projects over the past decade, including a fruitful foray into hospitality and multifamily housing (the Pendry West Hollywood) and our most complex higher education projects to date (the Ridge Walk North and Theatre District Living and Learning Neighborhood projects, both at UC San Diego).
We are thrilled to open an exciting new chapter at EYRC with the addition of Ashley and Bryn as our newest Partners, who each share some thoughts below on how it started, how it's going and the journeys in between.
When I first joined Ehrlich Architects in the years following the ’08 recession, it already felt like a familiar place. I had just graduated from the University of Southern California where Steven Ehrlich and Takashi Yanai were co-teaching a fifth-year design studio. During the semester, we held our pin-up reviews in the Culver City office, which were usually well-attended by staff willing to give students honest feedback on their work and invaluable professional guidance. Students were invited to wander amongst the sea of desks and elaborate wood models while digging into a wine and cheese spread under the rubber tree on the back patio. Our professors and all the staff in the studio were so open to giving us a peek into what international competition had the studio humming at that moment, all despite the economic uncertainty at the time. When I eventually joined the firm, in many ways it felt like an extension of that fifth-year design studio. – Bryn

My favorite part of the LA office is our outdoor courtyard. I love being able to roll up our garage door and fill the office with fresh air and a view of palm trees. We host BBQs and eat lunch out on the patio, and it feels like the heart of the office. The office kitchen is directly adjacent to the patio and the best casual conversations happen in the kitchen when people take a moment to relax and catch up on more personal items in addition to work. Indoor-outdoor connections! – Ashley

We’ve had significant progress on a few milestone projects in the Bay Area this year that have me excited about the direction we’re growing as a studio. Our artist community project at Varda Landing won unanimous planning design approval and will be an innovative case study of long-term resiliency in response to sea-level rise. Similarly, we will complete our first fully custom prefabricated home in the same county later this year, showcasing the breadth of building types, markets, and challenging natural environments we choose to embrace in our work. EYRC is a passionate group of talented generalists, and I proudly believe that will continue to make our studio a vibrant and progressive place to work. – Bryn

Please join us in celebrating their exceptional work over the years, and keep your eyes peeled for further developments on their exciting current projects!