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Associated with the firms network

Lovegren-Loveland and Associates, Architects; Naramore, Bain, Brady, and Johanson, (NBBJ); Wyatt Architects; Wyatt Stapper Architects


Professional History

Résumé

Architect, Service in US Peace Corps, Tehran Planning Office, Tehran, Iran, 1973-1974. The talk "Designing a Better Future | Scott Wyatt" discussed Wyatt's formative experience working as a young architect and city planner in Tehran. (See Meon.com, TEDxBigSky c. 2017, "Designing a Better Future | Scott Wyatt" published 02/17/2017, accessed 10/07/2020.)

Architect, Lovegren, Loveland and Associates, Architects, Seattle, WA, 1975-1980.

Partner, Wyatt Stapper Architects, Seattle, WA, 1980-1989.

Principal, Wyatt Architects, Seattle, WA 1989-1991.

Consulting Partner, Narmore, Bain, Brady and Johanson (NBBJ), Architects, Seattle, WA, 1991- . When Wyatt moved to NBBJ, he brought with him other employees from Wyatt Architects, including Scott Anglin and Jeri Vaughn. The Seattle Times.com reported in 1996: "Jeri Vaughn, previously of Wyatt Stapper Architects, was named director of marketing for NBBJ." (See Seattle Times.com, “On the Move,” published 04/08/1996, accessed 10/19/2020.

Managing Partner, NBBJ Architects, Seattle, WA, 1996-03/2014. After 2014, Wyatt continued as managing partner of NBBJ's corporate practice. In 2018, the NBBJ web site said of Wyatt: "Scott Wyatt oversees the talents, accomplishments and business strategies of NBBJ’s corporate workplace practice. He is recognized for sophisticated, highly functional design distinguished for translating a client’s vision, purpose and culture into an elegant expression of interiors, building structure and landscape. Scott has led the creation of new global headquarters for some of the world’s foremost corporations including Google, Boeing, Samsung, Reebok, Amazon, Telenor, Adobe, Amgen and Russell Investments. In addition, he has led interior renovation projects for key international clients such as McKinsey, Kenneth Cole and Nike." (See NBBJ.com, "Scott Wyatt," accessed 10/10/2018.) Under Wyatt's leadership as managing partner in 2013, NBBJ was invited to join the World Economic Forum's Global Growth Companies, a network of 350 multinational companies. Steven McConnell replaced Wyatt as Managing Partner on 03/24/2014.

Chairman of the Board, NBBJ Architects, Seattle, WA, 03/2014- .

Professional Activities

Member, American Institute of Architects (AIA), Seattle Chapter.

Member, University of Washington (UW), College of Built Environments, Runstad Center for Real Estate Studies, Board of Directors, Seattle, WA.

Member, CoreNet Global, Atlanta, GA.

Member, National Association of Industrial and Office Properties (NAIOP), Washington State, Seattle, WA.

Member, Urban Land Institute (ULI), Washington, DC.

Professional Awards

Fellow, American Institute of Architects (FAIA), 1993.

Education

High School/College

Graduate, Charles Wright Academy, Tacoma, WA, 1959-1967.

B.S., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, 1967-1972.

B.Arch., Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, NY, 1967-1972.

Personal

Bibliographic Notes

Member, Seattle Opera, Board of Directors, Seattle, WA.

Member, The Nature Conservancy, Washington State Chapter, Board of Directors, Seattle, WA.

Member, The United Way, Seattle, WA.


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