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Utah Style and Design 2008 image GB&D /Dec 2011
A single bumgalow is easy to build green.but what about large-scale developments? On 4,000 acres of Utah soil, Daybreak is one of the country's largest new master-planned communities, and, according to real-estate advisor Rober Charles Lesser & Co., it's on of the best selling...
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Utah Style and Design 2008 image Utah Style & Design /Winter 2012
Elevated Living These days there's more to Utah's mountain style than rugged woods, heavy leathers and bulky furnishings. More and more, modern design is taking root in the hills as homeowners clamor for cleaner lines, calmer colors and clutter-free interiors. This is nothing new to the team at LMK Interior Design. For years, principals...
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Utah Style and Design 2008 image Utah Style & Design /2010
Ground Up A group of local pros build a spacious, loft-like family abode in the heart of harvard-yale. When Roland and Sarah Bazail decided to relocate from Miami, they agreed Salt Lake City would be the best spot to create a new home for their young brood. "we wanted to move to a better place to raise a family," says Sarah...
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Utah Style and Design 2008 image Utah Style & Design /2008
High Style Designer Barclay Butera Gives a Park City Home His Fashion Forward Treatment It's no mystery that the mountain home design is changing. The question for many is how to replace the lodge poles and taxidermy of yesteryear with a fresh exuberant look...
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Utah Style and Design 2007 image Utah Style & Design /Fall 2007
Ace of Clubs Mountain style goes modern at the dynamic Promontory clubhouse in Park City. Surrounded by Utah's majestic mountains, the Promontory community overlooks one of the hottest resort towns in the country: Park City. At the heart of Promontory sits the Pete Dye...
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Park City Lliving image Park City Living /Summer 2007
More Than Blue Prints Local architects talk about conscious design and community building. When Sundance Institute opened the doors to it's new administrative headquarters in Park City last fall, the staff was eager to show off the structure's unique design that incorporated...
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Wasatch Journal image Wasatch Journal /2007
A New Chapter Silver Star embodies Park City's past. A Cluster of mining structures on the northern skirts of Park City Mountain Resort's ski slopes—once ramshackle and now in the final stages of a major real estate makeover—tell a tale of pluck, faith and vision that...
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Architectural Digest image Architectural Digest /1989
Robert Redford at Sundance In 1900 the "historic" period in native American art—the period of the great ninteenth-century blanket weavers, beaders and potters—unofficially came to a close. In 1900, also, the federal government sold a canyon—a glacial bowl at...
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Architectural Digest image Architectural Digest /1989

Robert Redford's Sundance Celebrating the Land and the Arts at the Famed Utah Retreat. "Is he up there?" asks the clerk at the Kmart in Orem, Utah, of a customer in a ski suit who has stopped to buy some film, lip gloss and an ice pack. The question neither gets nor needs...
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