Who We Are: Social at Every Scale

We believe in the power of public spaces - to foster sociability, draw people out, and inspire them to engage with the world and those around them.

From intimate courtyards and neighborhood restaurants to university campuses, grocery-anchored retail centers, and bustling urban districts, our work transforms everyday settings into vibrant, equitable, sustainable hubs where people share meaningful experiences

As a creative team of architects, designers, and planners, we shape places to spark connection, belonging, and joy, and are committed to mentoring the next generation of designers - empowering them to lead with empathy, curiosity, and social purpose.

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Meet the Principals

Yann Taylor

Yann Taylor

AIA, LEED AP

Yann has been designing retail and mixed-use projects for more than 25 years. After working in the UK and the US on a number of different building types (residential buildings, civic buildings, healthcare), he landed at Field Paoli and has never looked back. His focus is on how the public realm is experienced: how can the buildings we design create lively and energetic environments that allow for positive social interactions between friends as well as strangers? Some of the may groundbreaking projects he is proud to have designed include the master plan for Victoria Gardens in Southern California; the redevelopment of Broadway Plaza in the San Francisco Bay Area; the first Whole Foods store to include a full brewery; and the conversion of an old garment factory into the open-air Forum Cuernavaca, located just south of Mexico City.


Beyond the office, you’ll find Yann enjoying his daily bicycle commute to and from work; doing research on the great public markets and food halls of London, Paris and Barcelona; and reflecting on the subtleties of experiential urban design.  Yann is a frequent speaker and panelist; most recently he moderated a panel for the Urban Land Institute's Fall meeting on the challenges faced by restaurants and retailers in San Francisco and shared his thoughts on the joys of an urban walk with James Cook on his "Where We Buy" podcast

Although he is energized by the richness and vitality of urban retail environments, some of Yann's favorite buildings tend to be located at the end of long dirt roads: it's nice to get away sometimes.

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Community Involvement

We are proud to be involved in the following organizations and initiatives:

San Francisco Certified Green Business

San Francisco Urban Land Institute 

2030 Commitment

-Field Paoli is committed to progressing and promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion in our firm’s business practices and in the work we do.

-Field Paoli is a WBENC Certified Women's Business Enterprise.

-Field Paoli is certified by the City and County of San Francisco as a Woman-Owned San Francisco Local Business Enterprise, certification number SBA-LBE-CMD-41960.

-Field Paoli is certified by the California Department of General Services as a State of California Small Business, certification number 46915.

-Field Paoli is a Corporate Member of the National Organization of Minority Architects (NOMA) to expand our reach to minority candidates and identify ways we can participate in promoting participation of minorities in the field of architecture.

Our History

Clients Map

Clients

Alberta Development Partners
Blake Hunt Ventures
Blue Bottle Coffee
Bridge Housing
Brookfield Properties
Burnham Pacific Properties, Inc.
Capital and Counties USA, Inc.
Churchill Management Group
City Center Retail Trust
City of Anaheim
City of Belmont
City of Berkeley
City of Beverly Hills
City of Brisbane
City of Concord
City of Cupertino
City of Dublin
City of East Grand Forks
City of Emeryville
City of Flagstaff
City of Fullerton
City of Glendale
City of Lafayette
City of Long Beach
City of Menlo Park
City of Millbrae
City of Milpitas
City of Novato
City of Ontario
City of Pleasant Hill
City of Rancho Cucamonga
City of Roseville
City of Sacramento
City of San Antonio
City of San Francisco
City of San José
City of San Mateo
City of Santa Clara
City of Saratoga
City of Sunnyvale
City of Tustin
City of Union City
City of Vallejo
Commercial Concepts, Inc.
County of Alameda
DMB Associates
Developers Diversified Realty
Divco West Group, LLC
Dominican University of California
Draeger’s Markets
ECHO Realty
Elliott Homes
Equity One
Federal Realty Investment Trust
Foothill Partners
Forest City Enterprises
Fox Restaurant Concepts
General Growth Properties, Inc.
Ghirardelli Chocolate Company
Harsch Investment Properties
Host International, Inc.
Innisfree Companies
JLL
JMB Realty Corporation
Kimco Realty
Lennar Urban
Lili’uokalani Trust
Lockwood Development
Macerich
Madison Marquette Realty Services
Nevada State College
Oliver McMillan
Portland Development Commission
Regency Centers
San Francisco State University
San Jose State University
Shapell Properties
Shea Properties
Shelter Bay Realty Group
Simon Property Group, Inc.
Stanford Shopping Center
Subpar Miniature Golf
TMG Partners
The Irvine Company
The Martin Group
The Merrill Companies
The Mills Corporation
Trademark Property Company
Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield
University of California, Davis
University of California, Los Angeles
University of California, Riverside
University of San Francisco
Vino Volo
Whole Foods Markets
William A Saks & Company
Woodbury Corporation

Opportunities



SOCIAL, RESPONSIBLE, CREATIVE!


We are looking for creative, open minded and collaborative individuals to help us design the next generation of social gathering spots; be it a cool coffee shop, a healthy restaurant, a hip grocery store with a brewery, a renovated retail mall, a mixed-use neighborhood growing out of a redeveloped mall, or a multi-block campus masterplan, we do social at every scale.

Qualifications and Experience:

·       Bachelor's degree in Architecture; NAAB accredited degree preferred.

·       6-8+ years of progressively responsible experience in an architecture office.

·       Solid production capabilities and leadership using Revit and AutoCAD.

·       Technical expertise to include waterproofing detailing, construction administration and consultant coordination.

·       High aptitude and a drive for learning and implementing new skills.

·       Attentive to detail, organized, adaptable, team-oriented, and creative.

·       Licensed or actively pursuing licensure.

·       LEED and/or WELL Accreditation and related experience is a plus.

·       Food and Beverage experience, including grocery store projects, is a plus.

We are currently working onsite in San Francisco on Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday; Tuesday and Friday are optional work from home days.  We are also open to expanding our presence in St. Louis, with plans to mirror this hybrid schedule in a coworking space.

Salary range is dependent on relevant experience, licensure, and location. Our benefit package includes paid vacation and sick leave, 8 paid holidays, medical, dental, life, and disability insurance, 401(k) matching, flexible spending account, as well as social and educational opportunities.

 

For examples of our work please visit our website at www.fieldpaoli.com, or look for us in the AIA’s “small firms great projects” publication: https://www.mydigitalpublication.com/publication/frame.php?i=759631&p=&pn=&ver=html5

 

How to Apply

If you are interested in joining our team, please submit a cover letter, a digital copy of your resume along with 8 to10 images illustrating your strongest work and breadth of experience to resumes@fieldpaoli.com.

 

Regular and continuous employment at Field Paoli is contingent upon being able to legally work in the US without employer sponsorship and, for working onsite, being fully vaccinated against Covid-19.