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Tyler Scott

Tyler M. Scott, A.I.A.

PRINCIPAL

Tyler Scott is the principal and founder of Scott + Partners, Inc. He has been involved in the field of architecture since 1978, and has worked on health care, housing, education, and commercial projects in Washington, Alaska, Montana, Vermont, and Virginia. Tyler is responsible for the direction and management of the firm, and is also directly involved in the management of various projects, primarily in health care laboratories and affordable housing.

Education

1983 Montana State University Bachelor of Architecture
1977 Kent State University Bachelor of Environmental Studies

Certification

Registered Architect, State of Vermont, No. 1509

Membership

The American Institute of Architects & NFPA

Employment

1987 - Present: Principal of Scott + Partners
1984 - 1987: Colin P. Lindberg, Architect
1983 - 1984: Anderson Associates
1982 - 1983: Linda Brock, Architect
1980 - 1981: Kommers, McLaughlin & Leavengood
1978 - 1980: Anderson Associates

Selected Projects

Maple Tree Housing
Bus Barns Housing Project
(All other Housing Projects, See Project List)
UVM Proctor Maple Research Center
UVM Residential Halls Renovation Projects, 1990 -1995
UVM Marsh Life Science Lab Renovation Project
FAHC Medical Examiner Laboratory Facility
FAHC Main Street and Patient Room Renovation Projects
(See Project List - all FAHC Projects)
Essex Community Educational Center, New Library, Essex Junction, VT
Brownell Library, Essex Junction, VT
120 Kimball Ave. Office Building, South Burlington, VT
Offices for Jager DiPaola Kemp Design, 47 Maple St., Burlington, VT
Select Design Facility Expansion, Burlington, VT
Law Offices for Merritt & Merritt, Burlington , VT
Gateway Shopping Center, South Burlington, VT

 

What Does An Architect Do? An architect is a trained and licensed professional with expertise in space planning and building design. To design a building, many elements must be considered such as planned building function, behavior of occupants, space use, building materials, site-environment, structural, mechanical and electrical systems, life safety and fire codes, bidding and construction methods, budget requirements and aesthetics. The Architect’s skill is to sort through the many requirements and potential solutions to find options that best address the client’s needs.