
Victoria Taylor is a landscape architect and principal of VTLA, a landscape architecture and planning studio based in Picton, Ontario.
Victoria brings decades of experience to her public, private, and commercial projects, blending artistic expression with functionality, public safety, and infrastructure. Her work explores and reveals the unique potential of each site, creating spaces that are meaningful, healthy and enduring.
In addition to practice, Victoria is an educator, gardener, writer, and curator of temporary public art projects. Through these roles, she fosters critical dialogue around public space design and contemporary development, encouraging new ways of experiencing and understanding shared landscapes. Victoria is engaged in the broader professional discourse through her editorial work, having served on the editorial board of GROUND magazine (Ontario Association of Landscape Architects) and currently as an editorial board member of Landscapes | Paysages, Canada’s national landscape architecture quarterly.
Since relocating full-time to Picton in 2022, Victoria’s work has expanded to include rural planning, policy, and the intersection of design with land development, stewardship, reconciliation, climate action, and community engagement. She is committed to community-based design and the protection of Prince Edward County’s natural and cultural heritage. Victoria is a founding member of the local chapter of the Architectural Conservancy of Ontario and a volunteer member of the Natural Cover Working Group, advising the County’s Environmental Advisory Committee on conservation policy and planning. Her contributions include subdivision reviews and advocacy for tree protection.
She serves on the County’s Public Art Committee.
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