Midvale Senior Center

Midvale

  • Catalog No.
    2615
  • Client
    Salt Lake County
  • Area
    20,564 SF
  • Completion
    2016
  • Awards
  • 2019 AIA National Design for Aging Review - Award of Merit
  • 2018 AIA Western Mountain Region Design Excellence Citation
  • 2018 ACEC Honor Award
  • 2017 AIA Utah Urban Design Merit Award
  • 2016 IIDA - Intermountain BEST Award - Give: Healthcare, Senior Living
  • 2015 AIA Utah Honor Award
  • 2015 Utah Design and Construction Most Outstanding Public Project (Under 10M)
  • Certifications
  • LEED Gold

Designed to promote active aging, the Midvale Senior Center provides a new model in the design of senior centers. This LEED-Gold certified space responds to the evolving needs of a new generation of seniors by intentionally welcoming baby boomers without alienating the older senior population. Anchoring Downton Midvale, the Center's main entrance, café and recreation spaces actively engage the historic Main Street. Our design balances contextual considerations with a low-profile building form and a siloed staircase that references a nearby historic building.

The building's materiality purposely ties into the history of the area through elements such as the locally-sourced brick, which complements the historic facades along Main Street. The use of copper celebrates the time when Midvale served as a historic center of the once-booming mining industry. The interior incorporates historic photography and signage (including the BPOE sign from Midvale Eagles Club) as well as a site-specific piece of public art celebrating the nearby Bingham Mine anchoring the main lobby.