miriam larson, aia, leed ap

Miriam Larson is a licensed architect in both Washington State and the State of Hawaii, and holds a Bachelor of Environmental Design from University of Colorado and a Master of Architecture from the Southern California Institute of Architecture, as well as a LEED AP in Building Design and Construction. Miriam has over 25 years of experience working for architecture and design firms in the Pacific Northwest and Los Angeles, and has also worked as a carpenter, woodcarving apprentice, and furniture fabricator. Miriam is a Civita Institute fellow, and shows her artwork in various galleries across the Pacific Northwest. Recently, Miriam’s work “The Urchin Citadel” was shown at the Seattle Architecture Foundation and at New York Design Week as an exploration of how Women affect the architectural landscape. Miriam was awarded the honor of being voted Best Architect from 425 Magazine in 2022 and 2023.

Story is registered with OMWBE, Public Architecture (the 1% challenge), and Architects without Borders. Our work has been published in Seattle Magazine, 425 Magazine, Fine Homebuilding, and Portrait Magazine, among others. At Story, we believe that good design should be available to every person, regardless of race, color, religion, sex, national origin, age, or disability.