OFFICIAL PUBLICATION OF AIA UTAH

2025-2026 Pub. 6 Issue 2

The Enos Wall Mansion

Richard K.A. Kletting: Utah Architect and Renaissance Man

Allen Roberts and Nan Weber Launch Definitive Treatment

In November, Allen Roberts and Nan Weber released their 827-page volume on the Dean of Utah architecture: “Richard K.A. Kletting: Utah Architect and Renaissance Man.” Drawing on a decade of in-depth research, co-authors Allen Dale Roberts, FAIA, and Nan Weber offer a definitive treatment of Richard Kletting’s life and career achievements. Blending biography with architectural history, this catalogue raisonné documents in detail each of the architect’s more than 450 buildings, 125 of which remain extant.

Richard K.A. Kletting: Utah Architect and Renaissance Man

Allen Roberts and Nan Weber Launch Definitive Treatment

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Built To Perform, Designed To Inspire

AMSCO Windows and Doors Through 75 Years of Architectural Vision

In the evolving landscape of high-performance building design, windows are no longer treated as passive components. They now function as engineered systems that directly impact energy efficiency, envelope continuity, daylight quality, acoustic comfort and occupant wellness. Among the manufacturers serving the residential, multi-family and light-commercial sectors, AMSCO Windows has earned increasing attention for its balance

Built To Perform, Designed To Inspire

AMSCO Windows and Doors Through 75 Years of Architectural Vision

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HKS: AIA Utah 2025 Firm Award Winner

Since opening their Salt Lake City studio in 1999, HKS has demonstrated a cumulative and enduring impact on the architecture profession in Utah and beyond. Their design legacy is built on a foundation of collaboration, civic responsibility and innovation. With every project, they strive to balance reverence for the past with a bold vision for the future.

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Ghodke Surbhi, woman with dark hair in blue sweater

AIA Utah 2025 Associate Member Award Winner

Surbhi Ghodke, Associate AIA

As a design professional at HKS, Surbhi supports complex healthcare projects for Intermountain Health and the University of Utah Health, as well as various other project types and aspects of our design enterprise. She contributes across all project phases and plays an active role in proposal strategy and studio culture as the Salt Lake City forum representative. In 2025, she was selected as an HKS Global Design Fellow, where she developed a tactical urbanism proposal supporting refugee integration in Dallas — an inspiring example of her commitment to human-centered design.

AIA Utah 2025 Associate Member Award Winner

Surbhi Ghodke, Associate AIA

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AIA Utah 2025 Young Architect Award Winner

Shawn Benjamin, AIA

Having obtained his license in 2016, paired with his years of leadership experience and cultivation of industry and community relationships, Shawn Benjamin’s engagement in the profession, state and region has become a force majeure. He has been a mainstay in our profession, aptly filling a variety of roles, including significant leadership positions in architectural firms, since entering professional practice.

AIA Utah 2025 Young Architect Award Winner

Shawn Benjamin, AIA

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Murray Theatre Renovation Breathes New Life and Purpose Into Historic Cinema

On Oct. 28, 1938, when the Murray Theatre at 4961 South State Street opened, there were two ubiquitous forms of entertainment in the United States: radios — 80% of households had one — and motion pictures — cinemas could be found in most population centers, and “talkies” had become all the rage in the ’30s. Tony Duvall and Joseph Lawrence, who collaborated to build the Murray, also owned four other movie theaters in Utah. Duvall built the Gem and New Iris in Murray, and Lawrence built the Villa in Salt Lake City and the Academy in Provo.

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Career Tech High School interior

NWL Architects

A 75-Year Legacy of Relationships, Resilience and Design

In 2027, NWL (Naylor Wentworth Lund) Architects will celebrate its 75th anniversary — a rare milestone that places the firm among Utah’s longest-standing architectural agencies. The firm originated in 1952 with founder Roy Richards Silver, whose initial focus was designing small rural elementary schools. His partnership with architect Dale Allsop strengthened the firm’s foothold in educational design early on.

NWL Architects

A 75-Year Legacy of Relationships, Resilience and Design

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