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Five buildings—each created for a different purpose during a distinct chapter of Salt Lake City’s history—now converge in the heart of the city. The Granary Campus, an adaptive reuse project, is located in a redeveloping area beside a freeway ramp just 10 minutes from the airport, inviting both locals and visitors to meet up, gear up and launch into their next adventure. Photographer: Warren Lloyd
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Located in the Warehouse Historic District of Salt Lake City, Utah, The Granary Campus is an important structure with its connections to the city’s history of commerce, industry, transportation, and architecture. Photographer: Warren Lloyd
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Complete at over 100,000 SF, The Granary Campus, which includes evo hotel & retail spaces, Salt Lake Bouldering Project, The All Together Skatepark, and Level 9 Sports, revitalizes the Warehouse Historic District with its community-centered focus on the outdoors. Photographer: Aaron Day
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The Granary Campus’ central location in downtown Salt Lake City, Utah, makes it a convenient gathering space for outdoor enthusiasts. Photographer: Mark Weinberg
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Upon arrival, visitors are greeted with warm lights and convenient amenities, such as benches and bicycle parking. Photographer: Mark Weinberg
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The Granary Campus interior showcases its carefully preserved stucco facades, brick walls within, and a visible roof structure composed of wood and steel. Photographer: Mark Weinberg
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Visitors are welcome to the front lobby and reception with high ceilings and locally-made furniture and art. Photographer: Mark Weinberg
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A central stairway leads up to the hotel rooms, bar, outdoor patio, and other cozy gathering spaces. Photographer: Mark Weinberg
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The dynamic ambiance of The Granary Campus is amplified by the custom light fixtures and art from local artisans, making it the perfect space for work or play. Photographer: Mark Weinberg
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A mezzanine level was added for access into one wing of hotel rooms, a creative solution to fit the rooms into the roofline of the building and meet historic rehabilitation standards. Photographer: Mark Weinberg
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After a long day of skiing, a snug, windowless Rafter Room is preferable for optimal rest and relaxation. Photographer: Mark Weinberg
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Nestled beneath skylights and an exposed wooden ceiling, a dedicated boot fitting area invites snowboarders and skiers to relax in comfortable seating. Photographer: Mark Weinberg
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Original brick facade was preserved in the new design of evo’s retail space. Photographer: Mark Weinberg
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Exposed steel and wood roof structure provides a modern solution to preserving the historical integrity of the building. Photographer: Mark Weinberg
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evo’s retail space features expansive windows that offer visitors a front-row view of skateboarders performing impressive tricks. Photographer: Mark Weinberg
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At 5,000 square feet, The All Together Skatepark is designed to help all levels of skaters improve their skills. It features quarter pipes, a half pipe, ledges and more made of wood and weather-resistant Skatelite. Photographer: Mark Weinberg
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To preserve its cultural connection to Salt Lake, local artists were commissioned to create custom art pieces in each hotel room, as well as murals painted in communal gathering areas. Photographer: Mark Weinberg
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A casual work space area with an exposed wood and steel roof structure overlooks the bouldering gym. Photographer: Mark Weinberg
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The Salt Lake Bouldering Project not only includes a huge climbing terrain, but also a yoga and fitness studio, and plenty of other spaces to unwind. Photographer: Mark Weinberg
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Visitors and locals alike can enjoy the 26,000 square foot bouldering gym. Photographer: Mark Weinberg
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An outdoor patio on the second floor provides breathtaking views of the mountains as well as a gathering space for food, drink, and conversation. Photographer: Mark Weinberg
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As the temperature drops during summer nights, the bouldering gym welcomes a refreshing breeze through its open door. Photographer: Mark Weinberg
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A prime example of adaptive reuse, The Granary Campus gave a collection of unused warehouse buildings a new purpose, and created a space for outdoor enthusiasts to gather. Photographer: Mark Weinberg
Granary Campus
Category
Project > Resilient Development
Winner Status
- Finalist