WER New Hires
WER Architects/Planners is pleased to announce the hiring of Larry Troillett, AIA and Holly Vetsch, PE, Associate AIA, as architects and Jordan Arrington, NCDIQ, ASID as an interior designer.
“We are very excited to have Larry, Holly and Jordan join the WER team,” said David Sargent, AIA, WER Architects CEO. “Each of them brings their own experience, unique approach and passion for the built environment to the design team, which will not only contribute to better design for our clients and their projects, but also to our overall design team.”
Larry comes to WER with 37 years of experience as a licensed Architect. He is from Little Rock and started his career here, then moved to Northwest Arkansas in 1994. While in his home town Larry worked primarily on healthcare projects. Wanting a more varied exposure to other types of architecture, Larry became a founding member of a small firm in Northwest Arkansas where he continued doing medical work but also completed a variety of other project types including Justice / Detention as well as many other commercial project types. Not afraid to take on complex building types, Larry seeks efficiency and sustainability in his work and strives to simplify and streamline all his projects.
Jordan joined the WER design team as a licensed interior designer. With a love for space planning and a strong desire to understand the design process, she pursued a bachelor of arts degree in interior design from the University of Central Arkansas. Jordan is passionate about design because of the strong impact it has on our every day lives, creating a positive experience through the design of functional and beautiful spaces. Jordan is active in ASID and has a heart for community service.
As a child, Holly’s first exposure to construction was found scoping out new homes under construction with her family. She would explore and dream about what they would look like and how all the pieces could come together. As time passed, a love for art, math and travel led Holly to pursue architecture. With a desire to understand the structure behind a building’s design, Holly graduated with a Bachelors of Architectural Engineering from Oklahoma State University. She went on to practice structural engineering to improve her toolbox for architectural design and joined WER with a passion to develop her architectural skillset. Holly views architecture as way to make a positive impact in her community - preserving the past, serving the current, and planning for the future generations.