Pub. 2 2021-2022 Issue 1

32 REFLEXION | 2021-22 | AIA Utah The Mayflower Building SALT LAKE MASONIC TEMPLE The lore surrounding this building is compelling on its own, but the actual design of the structure is plenty intriguing, as well. A prime example of Egyptian Revival architecture, this spot has served as a striking addition to South Temple since its completion in 1927. (650 E S Temple) BONNEVILLE TOWER A pristine mid-century modern achievement, the Bonneville was designed by M.E. Harris, Jr. and completed in 1964. To this day, the building serves as a delightful throwback to some of the 20th century’s most aesthetically inclined times and the units inside sport views for days. (777 E S Temple) THE MARYLAND The Neo-Classical style of The Maryland (completed in 1912 and designed by Bernard Mecklenburg) is clear in the exaggerated ornamentation. We’re a bit partial to this building and, in particular, the diversity in design of its fab units. (839 E S Temple) JANE’S HOUSE Built in 1908, this Georgian Revivalist home boasts stunning architecture and equally impressive landscaping. And, if you find yourself lucky enough to enter the home — it often serves as a venue for workshops and retreats — be sure to check out the incredible art collection spread throughout. (1229 E S Temple) b The Maryland Building  — continued from page 31

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