Profile
Ryan Losch, AIA, AICP

Ryan draws on a background in both architecture and urban design. He understands that buildings do not exist in isolation. It is their connection to the surrounding context, whether urban, suburban, or purely landscape that helps to shape the way people receive and interact with their physical environment. Whether working on a planning or building project, Ryan seeks to utilize this principle to create spaces that enhance the user’s experience.
At Page, Ryan works on a variety of urban design, planning, and architecture projects throughout multiple market sectors, bringing exceptional creativity and design to his projects to ensure that they enhance the urban environment in and surrounding the site. He leads complex planning projects for campuses and urban districts, engaging a variety of stakeholders for both public and private developments. He has also played a key role in building design projects, particularly when they are closely tied to large planning initiatives. Regardless of the project type or scope, Ryan seeks a rich dialogue with the owner and the end-users to ensure that the project, when realized, fulfills the needs of the client and end users.
Prior to joining Page’s Austin office, Ryan worked in Chicago, Miami, and Boston on a wide-range of projects both in the US and abroad. His portfolio includes work for institutional clients, government sector, as well as hospitality, housing, and civic realm projects.
In addition to professional practice, Ryan feels a strong commitment to stay engaged in academia, having taught at the Boston Architectural College and the Harvard Graduate School of Design, along with guest critiques at various institutions. His own academic career includes a Master of Architecture in Urban Design from the Harvard Graduate School of Design and a Bachelor of Architecture from the University of Miami, where he received the AIA Henry Adams Medal.