Terrall Budge

BLA, '90


Terrall Budge

Biography

Terrall Budge is a founder and principal at Loci in Salt Lake City, Utah. His educational background includes a Bachelor of Landscape Architecture degree from Utah State University and a Master of Landscape Architecture degree with Distinction from the Harvard University Graduate School of Design. At Harvard, he was awarded the Jacob Weidenmann Prize for outstanding design talent.

Terrall founded Loci along with his brother Michael in 2014. Prior to opening Loci, Terrall was a Principal and Partner at Design Workshop and was Principal-In-Charge of the Salt Lake City office. Projects he has led range from large-scale new community planning to parks and open space planning and design; urban design and redevelopment projects to high-end residential gardens; institutional design and planning to constructed wetlands and lakes. Projects of note include the Natural History Museum of Utah, Station Center Mixed-Use Master Plan and Street Design, Daybreak Parks and Open Space Master Plan, numerous Daybreak parks including Oquirrh Lake, Utah State University Moab Campus Master Plan, Hakuba 47 Ski Area Master Plan, and the Sapporo Japan LDS Temple. His projects have won multiple awards from the American Society of Landscape Architects. Terrall is dedicated to rebuilding the urban centers of our cities and towns and transforming them into vibrant, sustainable neighborhoods that attract residents, visitors, tenants and investors.

Terrall is a member of the American Society of Landscape Architects and the Urban Land Institute where he served on the ULI Global Awards jury for three years. He previously served as co-chair of the LAEP Advancement Board.