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.
The Promenade project created a snow-melted walkway and daylit an underground creek with natural design features to connect businesses at the edge of the Steamboat Springs ski resort.
Designed to become the first LEED-Gold-certified health care facility in Utah, the 210,000-sq-ft South Jordan Health Center brings much-needed services to the southwest Salt Lake Valley.
The National Renewable Energy Laboratory's 140,000-sq-ft Research Support Facility II was designed to be one of the most energy-efficient office buildings in the world.
U.S. Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar designated Denver’s Civic Center as a National Historic Landmark on Oct. 17, making it the City and County of Denver's first NHL and one of two civic centers in the country to achieve the prestigious recognition, according to Historic Denver Inc., the Denver nonprofit that submitted the NHL nomination. Photo courtesy of City and County of Denver Denver Mayor Robert Speer, elected in 1904, was the driving force behind the creation of Civic Center and other areas identified for Denvers City Beautiful master plan. Celebrations to honor this historic moment will take place