Salt Lake City

Design Workshop's Salt Lake City office is housed in a renovated candy factory in the downtown area. The office is focused on urban design, new community planning, and parks and open space design. Urban design work includes a town center plan for North Logan, master planning of a 61-acre urban commercial and residential center in the center of downtown Las Vegas, a mixed-use redevelopment plan for 20 acres in downtown Ogden, the site planning and exterior interpretive design for the new Utah Museum of Natural History, and the first commercial village in the new Daybreak community in South Jordan.

Salt Lake offers the amenities of a major metropolitan area with the friendliness of a small, western city. The 2002 Olympic Winter Games highlighted Salt Lake City as both a world-class travel and family-friendly destination. Salt Lake is nestled in a valley at the foot of the Wasatch and Oquirrh Mountains and has a climate with abundant sunshine and low humidity that is comfortable year-round.

The Salt Lake office is lead by Shareholder/Principal, Terrall Budge. He is supported by an office of 14 staff members including Operations Manager, Steve Brozo. For business development inquiries, please contact Melanie Meriwether.


 

The Salt Lake City office of Design Workshop hosted a Green Drinks event in which approximately 50 people attended. Green Drinks is a grass roots organization formed for the purpose of providing a casual, informal meeting place for people interested in sustainable living, design and environmental issues. The Salt Lake City tag line is, “Friendly drinks and a healthy helping of eco’inspiration!” Salt Lake City Green Drinks encourages the use of carpools, public transportation, bicycles and feet.