Cindy Bithell

PRINCIPAL

cindy@atlasarchitects.com

  • Cindy moved to Salt Lake City from California in 2004 to attend the University of Utah. Following graduation, she interned for the non-profit Design Build Bluff and later became the Director of Operation and the Executive Director. She assisted in the design and construction of 8 homes for Navajo families. Since leaving the organization, she has obtained her professional license as an architect. Her primary focus of work has been in commercial design and construction including banks, libraries, retail spaces, and most recently, multi-family housing. Some of her notable projects include Spyhop, Central 9th Phase II, and multiple townhome projects. She participates as a member of Women in Architecture as well as sits on the board of Art by Architects, an organization dedicated to celebrating architects as artists.

Ashley Iordanov, AIA

PRINCIPAL

ashley@atlasarchitects.com

  • Ashley was born in Utah but moved around the country (and world) before returning home to Salt Lake City in 2009. She is a licensed architect and has her Bachelor’s degree in Interior Design and her Master’s degree in Architecture from the University of Utah where she now teaches design foundation classes and serves as the NCARB Licensing Advisor as well as a member of the Academic Culture and Outreach Committee. Ashley has worked on a variety of projects varying from tenant improvements, retail spaces, banks, community centers, residences, fire stations and multi-family housing. Notable projects include several multifamily housing projects, Bicycle Collective & Level Crossing Taproom. She is passionate about architecture and its impact on the community. She also serves as a board member of Women In Architecture and focuses on connecting students and the professional community.

 

Trayce Webb

PROJECT ASSOCIATE + GRAPHICS

trayce@atlasarchitects.com

  • Trayce, originally from Utah, received his bachelor’s from the University of Utah and recently graduated with his master’s from the University of Oregon. During his studies in the PNW he immersed himself in sustainable building strategies, got involved with many community and social driven projects, and specialized in urban design. These experiences developed his aspiration to work on buildings that are not only beautiful, but beneficial to their community and environment. He has worked primarily on multi-family and mixed-use projects ranging from townhomes to multi-million-dollar high rises. Outside of Atlas, you’ll find him biking around the city or playing violin in the Murray Symphony. 

Jason Foster, NCARB

FOUNDER + PARTNER

jason@atlasarchitects.com

  • Jason is a native of Salt Lake City, Utah and has worked in the architectural profession since 1988. His experience ranges from residential to institutional projects totaling more than $400 million in construction. Over the last 20 years, the majority of his work has included: educational facilities, manufacturing and industrial complexes, hospitality, and commercial/retail projects. This breadth of experience has assisted him in his work with several not-for-profit organizations such as the U.S. Olympic Committee, Spy Hop Productions, and the Utah Museum of Contemporary Art (UMOCA), as well as periodic adjunct teaching positions at the University of Utah.