Tyler Cukar

AICP, LEED AP ND
Senior Associate

Cities fascinate me, the scale and interconnectivity of each element. From people to sewers to buildings to public space, none of these elements are in isolation; they all impact one another, directly or indirectly, which all then affects the person.
An architect and urban designer at FXCollaborative, Tyler Cukar approaches projects with an eye towards community and interconnectivity, emphasizing the fundamental aspects that shape a place by questioning ‘who’ in addition to ‘what'. He works on some of the firm's largest-scale projects, including regional growth strategies, district revitalizations, high-level reuse strategies, and transit networks and stations. Through creating connections that holistically consider social, economic, and physical particularities, Tyler is responsible for shaping the organization and programmatic concepts that come to define spaces and cities.

Having grown up in Kansas City, studied in Fayetteville, Arkansas, and worked in New York City, Tyler understands the unique characteristics of cities and the distinct possibilities of each. His studies in architecture, urban design, and architectural history, including a Bachelor of Architecture from the University of Arkansas and a Master of Science in Architecture and Urban Design from Columbia University, as well as experience practicing landscape architecture, continue to influence his approach to urban design projects.

Tyler aims to form equitable communities and activate change that both maintains the integrity of a place and acts as a catalyst. He approaches each project, and each city, with ideological moves grounded in reality and an understanding of community, scale, and history. His aptitude for research can be found in his publications and speaking engagements, most notably in the white paper Orchestrated Urbanism: The Race Built City.
Education
M.S. Architecture and Urban Design, Columbia University
B.Arch., minor in Architectural History/Theory, University of Arkansas
Professional registration

LEED Accredited Professional in Neighborhood Development by the US Green Building Council (USGBC)

Memberships/affiliations

American Institute of Certified Planners (AICP)
Associate, American Institute of Architects (Assoc. AIA)
American Planning Association (APA)
Fellow, Urban Design Forum
Member, APA NYMetro Diversity Committee

Honors

CityVision New York City, Honorable Mention, CityVision, 2011
Monsters of Design: First Place Urban Design, American Institute of Architects—Kansas City Chapter, 2011
C Murray Smart Medal of Honor, Fay Jones School of Architecture, 2011

Recognition

"Orchestrated Urbanism: The Race-Built City," Podium, FXFOWLE, November 2017
"Orchestrated Urbanism: The Race-Built City," AIA Kansas City, 2017