LANE M. LYLE, AIA

PERSONAL

  • Born, Clarksville, Tennessee, May 8,1949

EDUCATION

  • Clarksville Public Schools
  • University of Tennessee, B.A. Architecture

HONORS

  • Fellowship to International Design Conference, 1971
  • Special Studies Group to Rome, Italy, 1971
  • University of Washington, Seattle

CIVIC

  • Regional Planning Commission, Chairman (16 years service)
  • Board of Zoning Appeals, Montgomery County, Chairman
  • River District Commission
  • Tennessee Architectural Foundation
  • Clarksville Central Business Improvement District Committee
  • Cumberland Region Tomorrow, Board of Directors
  • Austin Peay State University Foundation

PROFESSIONAL

  • Member American Institute of Architects
  • Tennessee Society of Architects
  • Registered Architect, Tennessee
  • 1967–1969

    Mobley & Perry - Masonry Contractors, Apprentice Mason

    1970–1971

    Mitchell and Associates, Construction of two-design build major residences for University of Tennessee Head Football Coach and “Voice of the Vols”, Carpentry & Masonry

    1972–1973

    Design & construction of four shops, Knoxville, Tennessee

    1974–1975

    Grieger, Schwartzbart and Wilcox, AIA, Apprentice Architect

    1975

    School of Architecture: University of Tennessee Faculty Professional Adviser, in charge of Build Studio Design & construction of 3,500 sq.ft. activity building for Girl Scouts of America, Greenville, Tennessee

    1976

    Contractor for restaurant renovation, Design of a private residence, Knoxville, TN

    1976–1983

    Clark & Associates, Inc., Architectural Design, Project Management, Executive Vice-President

    1983–1988

    Lane M. Lyle, Principal and Architect

    1988–2000

    Lyle • Cook Architects, Inc., Principal

    2000–Present

    Lyle • Cook • Martin Architects, Principal

AWARDS

  • AIA Middle Tennessee, Honor Award
  • Restoration of the Montgomery County Courthouse
  • AIA State of Tennessee, Merit Award
  • Restoration of the Montgomery County Courthouse
  • AIA State of Tennessee, Award of Excellence
  • Restoration of Trinity Episcopal Church
  • Associated Building Contractors of Middle Tennessee
  • Associated Building Contractors (National), Eagle Award
  • Renovation 10–20 million, Restoration of the Montgomery County Courthouse
  • Associated Building Contractors of Middle Tennessee, Award of Excellence in Construction/Design
  • Austin Peay State University University Center
  • Restoration of the Trinity Episcopal Church
  • Restoration of the Montgomery County Courthouse
  • F&M Bank Headquarters at City Square
  • Nashville Chapter National Trust for Historic Preservation,First Award
  • Offices at 1101 17th Avenue South (Music Row), Nashville, Tennessee