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1889 Samuel Cleeton Dallas, FAIA (1857-1920) 1889 William S. Hedges, FAIA (1860-1914) 1940 Raymond Ashton, FAIA (1887-1973) 1957 Fred Lewis Markham, FAIA (1902-1984) 1958 George Cannon Young, FAIA (1898-1981) 1963 Roger Bailey, FAIA (1897-1985) 1965 Ross L Snedaker, FAIA (1905-1989) 1969 Georgius Young Cannon, FAIA (1892-1987) 1970 Dean L. Gustavson, FAIA (1924-2011) 1972 Robert L.
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Tony Tsunehisa Yamada, age 85, passed away peacefully on Thursday, Nov. 13, 2025, in Lehi, Utah, surrounded by his loving friends and family.
In Memoriam: Tony Tsunehisa Yamada 1940-2025
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Stephen Martin Ehninger, 77, passed away on Nov. 4, 2025, from complications following a fall. Stephen was born in Salt Lake City, Utah, on May 17, 1948, to Martin Carlyle and Winona Clara Ehninger. Steve lived his life with curiosity, creativity and humor.
In Memoriam: Stephen Martin Ehninger 1948-2025
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Is there a relationship between art and its potential for real-world impact if our perceptions of art are entirely subjective?
2025 Graduate Student Merit Award: Re-Framing Land Tenure in Rural Britain Read More »
Across the Punjab region of India, pervasive drug addiction poses a serious threat. This project envisions addressing this pressing concern through a comprehensive drug rehabilitation and educational center in Amritsar.
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Since 1932, the International Olympic Committee has provided lodging for Olympic athletes in the respective host cities.
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We are in the midst of a housing crisis in Salt Lake City. With few empty lots remaining downtown, the push for more housing often results in the demolition of the historic fabric of the city.
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The 1,993-square-foot addition to an existing home originally designed in 1968 by renowned architect Jim Christopher was crafted to expand and provide functional, beautiful outdoor and indoor living spaces for its residents.
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Nestled at the foot of the Wasatch Mountains, the Scratch Mini Golf Pavilion is a compact, contextually sensitive structure designed to support and revive a family‑oriented entertainment venue.
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The architecture of The Front at South Main is defined by a rigorous steel structure shrouded in a thin shell. The climbing walls rise through the three-story central opening of the building, acting as free-standing sculptural objects in the center of the space.
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Spanish Fork Community Network (SFCN) serves as the office and operational headquarters for the city’s cable and data network services for citizens and city staff.
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a 3,000-square-foot, single‑story structure, originally comprised of unreinforced CMU block walls and a steel truss frame. Located in downtown Salt Lake City, the urban infill site would typically be slated for demolition, but was instead reused and transformed into an example of a climate-wise, energy‑efficient design.
2025 Architecture Honor Award: Utah Clean Energy Climate Innovation Center Read More »
As part of our ongoing series of interviews with architectural legends, we are proud to present this interview with Jeanne Jackson, FAIA, NCARB, LEED AP.
Legends: Jeanne Jackson, FAIA, NCARB, LEED AP Read More »
The AIA Code of Ethics & Professional Conduct applies to the professional activities of all AIA members and covers general obligations as well as obligations to the public, clients, colleagues, the profession and the environment.
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AIA Utah has many different committees working to serve our members and promote the architecture profession. All members are invited to participate.
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As an emerging professional, I have found that participation in AIA has been invaluable to my personal and professional growth.
Member Spotlight: Madison Merwine, AIA, WELL AP Read More »
Over the past year, AIA Utah has been working hard to reach out to our members and meet you where you are. This year, we want to continue this outreach to better understand how our organization can continue to evolve in ways that expand benefits and involvement.
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