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Tyler Wallace

Architectural Intern

After designing some personal projects, Tyler realized that architecture was something Tyler wanted to do as a career. The desire to create efficient, functional, and beautiful objects that others can enjoy for years became a core part of his being. Architecture allows him to have a larger impact on others than just personal projects. So, Tyler decided to go back to school for a Masters of Architecture degree and started his journey to becoming a licensed architect. With an analytical mind and eye for flow and function, Tyler believes his designs are efficient and beneficial to the client.

  • Bachelor of Science in Architectural Studies - University of Utah

  • Master of Architecture - University of Utah

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In Tyler's free time, he is mostly a home body. Tyler spends time with his family, watching movies, or competing with his children at video games. Tyler and his family like to travel whenever possible and recently went to Moab for an ATV tour and had a blast. Next year they plan to visit Tyler's old stomping grounds in Alaska. As an Air Force veteran, Tyler has been fortunate enough to have traveled around the world. He saw most of Europe while stationed in Italy, spent a year in Korea, and got to experience Japanese culture while stationed in Okinawa. Tyler feels that drawing on his life experiences makes him a better designer and more understanding of clients and their needs.

EXPERIENCE HIGHLIGHTS

1. Grand Junction High School

2. Snowball Water Treatment Plant

3. Crested Butte Fire Protection District

4. Mesa County Justice Center Renovations

5. Granby Water Treatment Plant

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