Emil B. Fetzer

On the campus of Brigham Young University he designed the Smoot Administration Building and the Spencer W. Kimball Tower.

Many of these temples (including those in Tonga, Samoa, Tahiti, Australia, and Chile) are similar in floor plan, but differ slightly for a locale-specific flair.

The Ogden and Provo temples had nearly identical exteriors with large orange central spires that symbolized the pillar of fire by night, then set upon a large white building that represented the pillar of cloud by day, referring to the Israelites in their exodus from Egypt spoken of in Exodus 13:21–22.

Other buildings he designed include the previous South Visitors' Center on Temple Square.

[6] Fetzer was also the general supervisor of the refurbishing of the Salt Lake Assembly Hall.