Catalog #
Project Name
Categories
Completed Date
2642
Wasatch Hills Tennis Center
Public Recreation, Recreation
2558
Real Salt Lake Academy High School
K-12, Recreation
2018
2500
Zagg Brands Executive Club At Rio Tinto Stadium
Commercial, exec, Interior, Recreation
2017
2272
UVU Main and Athletic Campus Master Plan
Higher-Ed, Parks and Recreation
2014
2052
Cottonwood Country Club
Commercial, Public Recreation, Recreation
2014
1953
Draper Senior Center
Parks and Recreation, Public
2002
1784
J.L. Sorenson Recreation Center
Public, Public Recreation, Recreation
2011
1345
Gallivan Center
Commercial, Public, Public Recreation, Recreation
2012

1345

Name
Gallivan Center
Location
Salt Lake City, Utah
Date
2012
Client
RDA of Salt Lake City
Area
21,584 SF
Awards
2012 AIA Utah Merit Award, 2012 Engineering News Record-Mountain State, Best Sports and Recreation Merit Award, 2012 IIDA Best Award in Play and Shop, 2011 IES – Guth Award for Innovative Lighting Design, 2012 Salt Lake City Downtown Alliance Achievement Award

As Salt Lake City’s living room, John W. Gallivan Plaza supports a wide range of activities and events, including the Twilight Concert Series, winter ice skating, and arts and food festivals. Over the course of nearly three decades, EDA has designed numerous projects for the Gallivan. Among these are a set of retail shops along Gallivan Avenue, the current amphitheatre and ice sheet, and the 21,000 square foot event center/ice support building that won a 2012 AIA Utah Merit Award.

The event space represents the capstone of the Gallivan Center master plan. Built on top the existing Gallivan Center parking, the event space creates a sense of enclosure for the park. Composed of a steel frame, copper paneling, and cast-in-place and pre-cast concrete, it presents a warm and enduring face, while honoring the valley’s long mining history. The building’s lower floor provides the support for the ice sheet and the amphitheater, while its second story—ringed by balconies— expands the center’s conference and special event capabilities. A planted roof positively contributes to the park’s aesthetics when viewed from surrounding buildings.

0944
Salomon Recreation Center
Recreation
2007
0805
Olympic Park Complex
Public Recreation, Recreation
2001