Rooting Down Into Resiliency & Equitable Housing Solutions – April Magill – AIA CEU

Based in Charleston, SC, April Magill has dedicated 15 years to advancing natural building and equitable housing solutions in the South. As an architect, natural builder, and educator, her commitment to fair housing has inspired numerous initiatives, including the development of house plans, pilot projects, community-building workshops, and the establishment of a non-profit organization, The Root Down Building Collective. This young organization recently secured a federal grant to facilitate healthy and affordable housing in underserved communities. However, like many others, it has faced challenges due to funding cuts. Discover the important housing and community justice work that RDBC is undertaking and learn how they are adapting their resiliency strategies during these uncertain times.

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Date

Sep 19 2025
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Time

11:00 am - 12:00 pm

Labels

Breakout Sessions,
Panel Discussion

Location

The Emerson Center Theater
111 S. Grand Ave, Bozeman MT

Speaker

  • April Magill
    April Magill

    April attended Virginia Tech where she graduated with a BA in architecture. During her studies in Europe, she became inspired by the organic architecture of Gaudi and of the ancient world.

    Her desire to be surrounded by old, well-kept architecture led her to live and create in Charleston, South Carolina. Over the past 13 years, she has worked for three of Charleston’s architectural firms, became a licensed architect & project manager, and in 2011 embarked on her own by starting Root Down Designs.
    Recognizing that an architect can not exist only in the world of theory, she began to explore materials not just in books but also with her hands. As she continued to experiment with building materials in the Carolinas, she also began to travel the world in search of ancient earthen building techniques still in use today and learn the principles of permaculture.

    April is a leading voice in the advancements of Alternative, Natural, & Healthy building methods and has been a pioneer in the advancement of alternative building methods in the southeast. She has worked with multiple building jurisdictions in helping clients obtain building permits for alternative materials. She has successfully obtained permits for multiple rammed earth projects, compressed earth block, and hybrid methods. April’s conventional background allows her to excel in Project Management and she has led large teams through the conception of an idea through to the completion of a project, with the client’s budget always at the forefront of every project. April’s diversity of project types extend from back yard yoga huts to small homes to custom residential to large commercial Eco-Resorts. Whether the materials are conventional or alternative, April helps clients define their true project goals and deliver a project based on their individual needs.

    April believes that education is a key component to Regenerative Architecture; April has led over 3 dozen community-building workshops and courses, is an Adjunct Professor for the American College of Building Arts, and is a keynote speaker and presenter to many organizations and universities. Her passion for engaging with communities and involving people in the process of building is essential to Affordable Housing, which is an issue April is very passionate about. She is a true visionary for resilient and healthy buildings for the future and for the future of a healthy planet. Most recently, April has co-founded a new 501c3 called the WE BUILD Foundation, meant to empower women-centered building teams and progress the use of alternative & healthy building materials.

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