Person Behind the Place Meredith Everist

Bellevue, WALocal News

Meredith Everist, a principal at Baylis Architects, embodies the belief that thoughtfully designed environments can significantly enhance community experiences. With a legacy of over 50 years, Baylis Architects is known for its client-first approach and deep understanding of the Bellevue area, which informs their diverse project types. Recently, Everist celebrated the grand opening of 108 affordable housing units, a project that showcases her dedication to innovative and socially responsible design. She is also an advocate for increasing representation within the architecture field, actively engaging with organizations such as AIA and NOMA to support aspiring BIPOC architects. Everist's podcast, The Blackprint, highlights the unique narratives of architects at various career stages, emphasizing the importance of storytelling in the profession.

Each episode provides valuable insights and perspectives, making it a resource for both seasoned professionals and newcomers. Through her work and initiatives, Everist aims to inspire the next generation of architects while fostering a more inclusive industry. Her efforts not only reshape the architectural landscape of Bellevue but also contribute to a more equitable future in architecture.

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