Fredrick Montmorency
American Institute of Architects
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Table of Contents
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Birth Date and Place
(Scroll to Top)b. December 8, 1929
Ogden, Utah, USA -
Death Date and Place
(Scroll to Top)d. October 11, 2006
Salt Lake City, Utah, USA -
Obituaries
(Scroll to Top)http://www.deseretnews.com/article/1087698/Obituary-Frederick-Montmorency.html
http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/saltlaketribune/obituary.aspx?n=frederick-montmorency&pid=19545940 -
Universities Attended
(Scroll to Top)Bachelor of Fine Arts, University of Utah, 1953
Bachelor of Architecture, University of Utah, 1954
Palmer Fellowship, Princeton University, 1954 -
Architectural License
(Scroll to Top)Licensed in 1958 in Utah
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Professional Career
(Scroll to Top)MHTN Architects—1970-1995
Montmorency, Hayes and Talbot Architects—1970-1995
Ashton, Evans & Brazier—1955-1962
Ashton, Evans, Brazier & Associates—1962-1963
Ashton, Brazier & Montmorency—1963-1970
Brazier, Montmorency, Hayes & Talbot—1970-1995
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Awards and Certificates
(Scroll to Top)MHTN Architects named the number one largest architecture firm in Utah, 1994. This was ranked by gross billings where MHTN Architects had an estimated billing of $8.4 million in 1994.2
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Significant Contributions
(Scroll to Top)- Committee Member, The LDS Hospital, years unknown.
- Committee Member, Blue Cross Blue Shield, years unknown.
- Committee Member, Nelson-Ricks Creamery Co., years unknown.
- Committee Member, LDS Conference Center Planning Committee, years unknown.
- Committee Member, Salt Lake Area Chamber of Commerce, years unknown.
- Committee Member, “Salt Shakers” Goodwill Ambassadors, years unknown.
- Committee Member, National Safety Council, years unknown.
- Board of Directors, Pioneer Craft House, 1964-unknown.
- President, Utah Chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA), 1966-1967.
- Vice President, Utah Safety Council, 1968-unknown.
- Lieutenant Governor, Bonneville Kiwanis, 1969-unknown.
- Board of Directors, Utah Mental Health Association, 1970-unknown.
- Developed the “Fred Montmorency Scholarship” at the University of Utah Graduate School of Architecture, 1995.
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Significant Buildings w/ Location
(Scroll to Top)- Utah State Bar Building (formerly Utah State Bar Law and Justice Center)
645 South 200 East, Salt Lake City, Utah 84111
1988
Building Type: Governmental - Courthouses, Post Offices,etc.
Click here for more information » - University of Utah Alumni Association Building
155 Central Campus Drive, Salt Lake City, Utah 84112
1981 (approximately)
Building Type: University
Click here for more information » - U.S. Internal Revenue Service (formerly Western Service Center, Internal Revenue Service Building)
1160 West 1200 South Street, Ogden, Utah 84201
1966
Building Type: Governmental - Courthouses, Post Offices,etc.
Click here for more information » - Lincoln Elementary School
591 West Antelope Drive, Layton, Utah 84041
1965
Building Type: Educational - Elementary/Secondary
Click here for more information » - Breast Care and Women’s Center, School of Medicine, University of Utah Medical Center
30 North 1900 East, Salt Lake City, Utah 84132
1964
Building Type: Medical Facilities - Hospitals, Clinics & Retirement Facilities
Click here for more information » - Forestry Science Lab
860 North 1200 East, Logan, Utah 84321
1964
Building Type: Educational (Other)
Click here for more information » - University of Utah Medical Center Lobby (remodel)
30 North 1900 East, Salt Lake City, Utah 84132
1964
Building Type: Medical Facilities - Hospitals, Clinics & Retirement Facilities
Click here for more information » - Zions First National Bank (restoration)
102 South Main Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84101
1962
Building Type: Financial - Offices Above
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Sources
(Scroll to Top)1. “MHTN Timeline,” MHTN Architects, accessed October 11, 2016, http://www.mhtn.com/timeline/timeline.html.
2. Ranking of Utah architecture firms by gross billings from The Enterprise (January 16, 1995), found in a MHTN Architects history binder located at MHTN Architects, Salt Lake City, Utah.