OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF AIA UTAH

2025-2026 Pub. 6 Issue 2

Bruce T. Fallon, smiling in suit and plaid shirt

Member Spotlight: Bruce T. Fallon, AIA

I’ve been accused of being an AIA addict. I started volunteering shortly after receiving my license in California as the IDP coordinator for Southern California with the AIA California Council. Little did I know what a journey it would take me on. After more than 20 years of being involved with the AIA, I have a much clearer “why” for my involvement.

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Editor’s Note

One of the great honors that my association with AIA Utah brings me is the opportunity to interview “AIA Utah Legends” — architects who have been practicing in Utah for many decades and are responsible for founding legacy firms and designing seminal buildings. We talk with these folks, record the interviews, write an article for Reflexion and, thanks to the donated efforts of videographer Robert Holman, produce a video. All this is archived in the Marriott Library for the perusal of future generations.

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President’s Message: Helping Architects Be Better Architects

AIA Utah 2025 Year-End Summary

In 2025, AIA Utah advanced its mission of helping architects be better architects by educating, advocating for and engaging with our members across the state. It was a year defined by energy, collaboration and meaningful progress for the profession.

President’s Message: Helping Architects Be Better Architects

AIA Utah 2025 Year-End Summary

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