Saylor has designed numerous gallery and museum exhibitions and media installations with visual artists, curators and museums throughout the Americas, the European Union and the U.A.E.
He is a founding principal of Saylor + Sirola, a New York City based architecture, art and design consultancy. His work has been published in Progressive Architecture, Metropolis, Art in America, Artforum, and The New York Times. He has presented his work at the Cooper Hewitt Museum, The American Institute of Architects, The American Association of Museums, Princeton School of Architecture, Harvard Graduate School of Design, Pratt Institute and The Dia Art Foundation.
More recently, he designed "As it were... So to speak" for the Jewish Museum and "Re-model Ludlow38" for the Goethe-Institut in New York; and "From receiver to remote... Channeling Spain" for Arts Santa Mònica in Barcelona, Spain.
Saylor has overseen Exhibition Strategy & Design at Slought since 2009.