Background
He then went to work for the architectural firm of Fetzer and Fetzer in Salt Lake City, Utah, which included his father John Fetzer, Senior and his uncle Henry.
He then went to work for the architectural firm of Fetzer and Fetzer in Salt Lake City, Utah, which included his father John Fetzer, Senior and his uncle Henry.
University of Southern California.
Fetzer received a degree in architecture from the University of Southern California in 1943. Some of his first works were Brockbank Junior High in Magna, Utah, and Union High School in Roosevelt, Utah. On the campus of Brigham Young University he designed the Smoot administration building and the Spencer West. Kimball Tower.
Temples
His temples outside the United States. include the Mexico City Mexico Temple, Sao Paulo Brazil Temple, Santiago Chile Temple, Freiberg Germany Temple, Sydney Australia Temple, and the Tokyo Japan Temple.
In Oceania, he designed the Nuku"alofa Tonga Temple and was the initial architect on the Papeete Tahiti Temple. He was also involved with the planning for the first Apia Samoa Temple.
He was influenced in its design by ancient Mayan temples in his design of the Mexico City Mexico Temple. In the United States., he designed the Atlanta Georgia Temple, Jordan River Utah Temple, Provo Utah Temple, Ogden Utah Temple, and Seattle Washington Temple.
He was the general supervising architect for the Washington District of Columbia Temple.
Fetzer also designed the building that houses the Manhattan New York Temple, although the temple itself and spire were constructed 18 years after his retirement. Many of his temples (including the temples 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 set upon a large white building that represented the cloud by day, referring to the Israelites in their exodus from Egypt spoken of in Exodus 13:21–22.
The spires of the Ogden and Provo temples were later painted white.
Other church buildings
Other buildings he designed include the South Visitors Center on Temple Square. Fetzer was also the general supervisor of the refurbishing of the Salt Lake Assembly Hall.