About Us
Every architectural project has the basic elements of a story: characters, setting, a central idea, constraints or problems to solve, and ultimately solutions. At Lloyd Architects, we work with our clients to create a unified narrative to arrive at the best possible conclusion for their building projects. Visit our portfolio to view some of these projects and our blog to read the stories behind them.
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Warren K. Lloyd AIA, LEED AP
If every building tells a story, the architect behind that building has a story, too. The son of an architect, Warren observed the design process from an early age. His study and work in the Pacific Northwest and Japan further shaped his story.
As a graduate student, Warren interned at The Miller-Hull Parternship and NBBJ in Seattle, and upon graduating he worked for noted residential architect Tom Bosworth FAIA. As a Monbusho scholar at Kobe University in Japan for 2 years, Warren had the opportunity to study traditional Japanese architecture and travel extensively throughout Japan. He later worked at the Shelter Company in Northern Japan.
Warren returned to Salt Lake City in 2000 when he became a managing partner and principal at Lloyd Architects, the firm his father founded. He enjoys maintaining a small firm which allows him to remain closely involved with clients on each project.
Warren’s commitment to architecture and good design are reflected in his community service and leadership. He has served as a Director of AIA Utah and has led the AIA Utah Housing and Residential Architecture Committee. He chaired the Salt Lake City Historic Landmarks Commission for two years and is currently a Director of the Utah Center for Architecture.
Warren is a registered architect in Utah, Colorado and Washington.
“My experiences in the Northwest and Japan still influence my approach to architecture in providing site specific responses that relate to the landscape.”
Hometown: Salt Lake City
Education: Bachelor of Arts, Brigham Young University; Master of Architecture, University of Washington
Interests: Committed dad, intermittent skier and cyclist; enjoys a good meal at the family table
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Aaron Day, LEED AP
Aaron Day joined Lloyd Architects in the summer of 2006. His interest in architecture stems from making objects in the real world. In addition to creating 3D visualizations for over 30 projects, as a project manager he has produced and coordinated drawings for dozens of projects. Aaron also directs LEED certification processes and green building practices for the firm.
“Architecture should inform the user on how building materials harmoniously connect to create beautiful, functional spaces.”
Hometown: Clinton, Utah
Education: Bachelor of Arts, University of Utah; Master of Architecture, University of Utah
Interests: Loves cycling and hanging out with his family
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Justin Lyons
Prior to joining Lloyd Architects in 2010, Justin worked at Pollard Architects in Salt Lake City. Born and raised in Connecticut, Justin made his way west in 1999. His education included experience with Design Build Bluff in Southern Utah. He also previously worked several years as a stone mason in Colorado.“Design should express human ingenuity as well as a sense of place and identity.”
Hometown: Bridgewater, Connecticut
Education: Bachelor of Science, University of Utah; Master of Architecture, University of Utah
Interests: Fishing and roaming the remote reaches of Utah with his wife and son; he also enjoys sculpting, painting, and photography
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Thomas Lane
Born and raised near Boston, Massachusetts, Tom’s fascination for the expansive American West drew him to study architecture in the foothills of the Rocky Mountains. At the University of Utah he received the Faculty Award for Design Excellence for his final project. Tom has practiced architecture with large and small firms in Boston and Salt Lake City, focusing on urban parks, historic preservation and highly crafted residential projects.Hometown: Hanover, Massachusetts
Education: Bachelor of Fine Arts, University of Massachusetts Amherst; Master of Architecture, University of Utah
Interests: Admires visual arts, film, and music; outdoors, he lives in awe of the Utah landscape and loves to get out on his bike
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Jennie Lloyd
Jennie began working part time at Lloyd Architects in 2000 by helping with the bookkeeping. Along the way, she discovered that she enjoys the day-to-day details of the firm and now helps with marketing, the website, and blog.“As one who appreciates good design–but has little skill for generating it–I enjoy witnessing the creative process unfold, beginning from the earliest rough sketches to the completion of the final product, a beautifully crafted home or building.”
Hometown: Seattle, Washington
Education: Bachelor of Arts, Brigham Young University; Master of Arts, University of Washington
Interests: Enjoys cooking, gardening, being with her family and hiking with them in the Wasatch Mountains; always has a book or two on her nightstand
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Rebecca Romney
Rebecca is a Salt Lake native with a wide variety of interests and talents, among them design. In addition to teaching piano and violin to over 20 students, she is currently working towards a degree in interior design. She works part time at our offices and uses her strong organizational skills to help keep things running smoothly.“I love the creative process because there’s not a definitive answer–there’s no right or wrong.”
Hometown: Salt Lake City
Education: Bachelor of Arts, University of Utah
Interests: Enjoys cycling, soccer, tennis, and loves to vacation at her family’s cabin in Montana
