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  2. Don Carlos Young - Wikipedia

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    After graduating in 1879, Young returned to Salt Lake City and practiced as a railroad engineer; gradually his first love of architecture, landscape architecture and design took precedence over engineering. Young is considered Utah's first academically trained architect and landscape architect. [2] He married Alice Naomi Dowden on 22 September ...

  3. Taylor Woolley - Wikipedia

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    The Prairie School style is exemplified in his William W. Ray house and other homes on Yale Avenue in Salt Lake City. [5] Woolley served as State architect for the State of Utah from 1933-1941. One of Woolley's last works was serving as supervising architect for construction and landscaping at This Is the Place Heritage Monument.

  4. First Encampment Park - Wikipedia

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    The park was designed by landscape architect Stuart Loosli of Salt Lake City. [8] Large boulders were brought in and piled on the east side of the park, to represent the Wasatch Mountains. A path was created leading west from the boulders, meant to represent Emigration Canyon leading out of the mountains and into the valley. Two small ...

  5. Thanksgiving Point - Wikipedia

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    The gardens opened to the public in 1997 as Thanksgiving Gardens. The master plan was developed with Salt Lake City landscape architect Leonard Grassli. The gardens cover approximately 55 acres and include 15 different themed gardens, including a replica of the garden described in Frances Hodgson Burnett's book The Secret Garden.

  6. City Creek Center - Wikipedia

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    City Creek Center officially opened with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on March 22, 2012. [2] [58] At the time of the development's opening, nearly $5 billion had gone into revitalization projects across downtown Salt Lake City; [59] CCC itself has been estimated to have cost between $1.5 and $2 billion, [60] [61] $76 million of which was provided ...

  7. Thomas Chalmers Vint - Wikipedia

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    Born in Salt Lake City, Utah to Scots-Irish parents, Vint's family moved shortly after his birth to Los Angeles where he spent his grade school years. Vint attended Polytechnic High School and upon graduation enrolled at the University of California, Berkeley into the field of landscape architecture. During his college years Vint worked for ...