Utah's Alpine School District required another special needs school. Assisted by funding from the American Recovery & Reinvestment Act, the district built a new 30,000-sq-ft building that accommodates students from ages 3 to 22 with the latest in teaching technology.
Originally designed by Edwards & Daniels Architects, the Old Main Library building was completed in 1964 and was Salt Lake City's largest branch library for 39 years.
By the late 1990s, significant growth and new development in Colorado Springs and eastern El Paso County had transformed Woodmen Road from a gravel highway to a major east-west arterial.
VCBO Architecture has been involved in the transformation of the Park City Municipal Activity Recreation Center, or MARC, for nearly a decade, including developing a plan for the new outdoor pool facility.
Sleek and modern, The Regent at City Creek redefines luxury in urban living. Restaurants and shops occupy the main floor of the 20-story tower, while the third-floor terrace features amenities from pools and fitness centers to entertainment rooms.
This year's Best Projects competition in the Mountain States region featured more than 100 entries—our largest number to date—in a dozen different categories from which the judges selected nearly 70 winners.
The Northern Utah Interagency Fire Dispatch Center is located west of I-15 in Draper. The 9,400-sq-ft, LEED-Gold facility includes a network communications center, administrative offices, conference rooms and training areas.