2020 AIA Utah Design and Honor Award Recipient
The AIA Utah Awards program recognizes achievements for a broad range of architectural activity to elevate the conversation regarding excellent design in Utah. Jury members review entries with a preference for projects that are impactful, well-designed, well-presented, and meet client goals while advancing the theory or practice or architecture. ajc architects
The Morton was honored with the BEST in LIVE category during the 2020 IIDA Awards by a jury of industry professionals.
“The design concept for The Morton emerged as a clean, elegant expression of forms, materials, colors and textures. The contemporary use of materials creates a visual balance between modern forms and more traditional colors and textures. Use of these various materials helps to reduce the visual scale of the structure
The Lodge at Blue Sky Honored by ENR with 2020 BEST Project Award – Residential/Hospitality Category
Our entire team is honored to be recognized by ENR’s independent jury of professionals and industry leaders! The ENR Regional Best Projects 2020 Awards program is dedicated to honoring the best construction projects and the companies that designed and built them in the U.S. and Puerto Rico. Each project competes in
The Lodge at Blue Sky: The Top 15 Resort Hotels in the Western U.S.
Excerpt from July 8, 2020 T+L article by John Wogan. Every year for their World’s Best Awards survey, T+L asks readers to weigh in on travel experiences around the globe — to share their opinions on the top hotels, resorts, cities, islands, cruise ships, spas, airlines, and more. Hotels were rated on their facilities,
The Lodge at Blue Sky: The Top 100 Hotels in the World
No. 47: The Lodge at Blue Sky With a cumulative score of 96.40 out of 100, The Lodge at Blue Sky ranks among the best in the world for the overall guest experience. Though it’s only 35 minutes from the Salt Lake City airport, this 3,500-acre ranch in the Wasatch Mountains feels
Hospitality Design Magazine: “[the Lodge at Blue Sky] revels in modernist simplicity with bespoke details”
“We wanted to share what we have in a thoughtfully designed hotel,” says Mike Phillips, who, along with his wife Barbara, decided the Rocky Mountain West land they owned was too beautiful to keep to themselves. In collaboration with local firm ajc architects, husband-and-wife team Dean Singer and Megan McFarland, founders of
High Boy Ventures brings all electric low-rise residential to Salt Lake
Our thanks to Luke Garrott and Building Salt Lake for acknowledging Islington (Izzy) North and it’s sister development, Islington (Izzy) South as a stand-out residential development committed to all-electric multi-family living in Salt Lake City. Mr. Garrott is a contributing author to Building Salt Lake, a source for architecture and building news along the