Robert Boyle, AIA
Robert Boyle, AIA brings 40-years of planning and building design experience on projects throughout the United States. He has directed and provided design team leadership on federal, state, county, and municipal government projects. His distinguished career covers the full range of planning, programming, design, and construction period services.
Robert has served as a consultant and guest lecturer for the US Department of Justice, National Judicial College, and National Center for State Courts, National Academy of Corrections, and the National Institute of Corrections. As a guest instructor with the National Academy of Corrections “Planning of New Institutions” program, Robert has assisted government representatives by providing planning assistance to over 400 representatives of state, county, and municipal government representatives. He has also served as Chairman of the National Steering Committee of the Academy of Architecture for Justice and assisted in the review and editing of three editions of the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 101 – Life Safety Code.
Education
- Bachelor of Science in Architecture, Idaho State University, 1971
Registration
- Licensed Architect: Utah
Professional Affiliations
- American Institute of Architects
- NCARB Certified Architect

