AIA- and LEED AP-credentialed, Tyler F Wallace in Point Loma is a full-service architecture practice on Poe Street led by a University of Pennsylvania-trained principal with prior tenure at HOK and Fentress. TFWA's portfolio spans mixed-use, multi-family, and urban-infill projects, and its construction-phase oversight runs through general contractors such as Complete Builders Inc on San Diego builds. The firm's design process treats building and site as a single codependent system, producing work that has earned international competition awards and publication in national and international design journals. Site-plan integration on TFWA's urban projects folds landscape architecture into the schematic drawings early, coordinating hardscape and planting scope with In-Site Landscape Architecture on peninsula commissions. TFWA's highest-complexity project type is the multi-story mixed-use building, exemplified by KAYA, an eight-story, 78-unit development in Bankers Hill where ground-floor retail, residential units, and structured parking converge under one entitlement.