Tyler Froelich
Tyler is originally from the East Coast where he studied architecture at The Cooper Union in New York City. Only three years after graduating, Tyler proved his value and was trusted to move from Salt Lake to southern Utah to start the St. George branch of the practice he was working for at the time. He has eight years of Project Management experience and has carried projects of all sizes from programming through the end of construction.
He has extensive experience working on higher education projects – both in programming and design. Tyler understands that a solid programming document is essential for a successful project, including receiving funding from the state. He is always looking at the big picture, from the beginning of the project to the end, and uses that foresight to keep his projects running smoothly and on schedule. He looks forward to meeting with staff, administration, students, and interested parties to collect operational information and identify the goals and specific needs for this facility.
Bio
di’velept design | Architect
JULY 2021 - PRESENT, Remote
VCBO | Architect
2015 – 2021, St. George, UT
Designed and permitted high school projects in Georgetown. Worked on conceptual designs for elementary schools and aided in construction administration for community centers.
Work Experience
Education
The Cooper Union | Bachelor of Architecture
Self Storage
Daybreak Storage
A8 Storage
Townhome
Rivers Edge at Redwood
900 West Lofts
Quincy Townhomes
Flats at Folsom
LaraDean
Flats at Folsom
Quincy Townhomes
Multi-Family
Chicago 27 Apartments
Chicago 51 Apartments
Project Experience
Higher Education
WSU Pay Parking
USU Merrill Cazier Library Remodel
*Utah Tech Science, Engineering & Technology Building
*U of U Cafe
*USU Life Science Building
*Utah Tech East Grandstands
*Utah Tech West Grandstands
*Utah Tech Track & Field
*U of U Football Practice Field
*U of U Scoreboard
Commercial
Flynn BEC SLC
Anylab
Foothill Village
Plaza 7-21
Tooele Contractor Garages
* denotes project experience outside of di’velept design.