Pub. 2 2021-2022 Issue 2

19 877-696-3742 toll-free epicmetals.com Jackie Fuller Elementary School, Aubrey, Texas Products: Envista F7.5A, Colony Maple Architect: Huckabee, Austin, Texas Envista® Roof and Floor Deck Ceiling Systems Envista FA Timberlok® provides the structural support and fire resistance of steel roof deck panels while providing the warm appearance of natural wood. Envista offers four wood grain finish options, superior acoustic properties, and long spans up to 36´. 3. Best Cultural and Civic Building — Salt Lake City Public Library; Architects: Moshe Safdie with VCBO. Built in 2003. 4. Best Religious Building — Cathedral of the Madeleine; Original Architects: Carl M. Neuhausen and Bernard Mecklenburg. Built 1900-1909. Restoration Architects: Beyer Blinder Belle. Restored 1991-1993. 5. Best K-12 Building — Ogden High School; Original Architects: Hodgson & McClenehan. Built 1936 under the auspices of the Works Progress Administration. Restoration Architects: EDA and CRSA. Renovation/ Restoration 2012. 6. Best Green Building — Natural History Building of Utah; Architects: Ennead Architects and GSBS. Built in 2011. 7. Best High-Rise Building – Boston & Newhouse Buildings; Architect: Henry Ives Cobb. Built 1908-1911. 8. Best Higher Education Building — Natural History Building of Utah; Architects: Ennead Architects and GSBS. Built in 2011. 9. Best Sports Venue — Utah Olympic Park; Engineering: Eckhoff Watson Preator with VBFA; Architect: Judge Building and Main Museum — EDA. Built for the 2002 Olympics. 10. Best “Didn’t Fit into these Categories Building” — Hotel Utah (now known as Joseph Smith Memorial Building); Built 1909-1911. Original Architects: Parkinson and Bergstrom. Built 1909-1911. Renovated in 1993. Further information on these buildings and the others included in the poll can be found at AIA.org. Steven Cornell, AIA of FFKR, who led the curation of the buildings included in the poll, said, “The best of building poll results reflects a wide range of tastes by the public, with selections of both historic and modern buildings. The poll speaks to the important role buildings play in our communities, not only as practical institutions but as art, sculpture and place creation.” Haderlie said, “Utah has many wonderful historic and modern buildings; they make up the fabric of who we are as a people and we as architects take cues from those who have come before us as we look forward to the future of design within the state.” b

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