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Capitol idea
Architects revive original landscape plans but give them a modern twist
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The Capitol is perfectly positioned at the top of State Street, she noted. But Olmsted was the first to say the Capitol should not be surrounded by buildings. If it had been, Bradley said, its importance as a symbol would have been diffused.
Now it falls to a new group of architects to see the new plan gets built. Sean Onyon, with the Capitol Renovation Group, will oversee the efforts of numerous architects, including the landscaping efforts of the MGB+A architects.
An oval walkway surrounding the Capitol was originally Olmsted's idea, said Onyon. With Kletting, "it took on a little bit of a different configuration." And in this century's design, the oval is resurrected.
This week architect Jay Bollwinkel went to Oregon to look at some Yoshino cherry trees. It's important to buy 300 cherry trees right now, explained Onyon. The trees need to be shaped for a few years before they are planted along the oval path on Capitol Hill. There they will shade a walkway. In the spring their blossoms will offer a subtle reminder of the nation's Capitol. On winter nights, their branches will twinkle with lights.
What: Capitol Discovery Day: learn more about the Capitol restoration plan, including plans for the grounds (this is your last chance to be inside the Capitol for four years).
Where: 300 N. State
When: Saturday, noon-4 p.m.
How much: free
Phone: 533-0858
Web: www.utahheritagefoundation.org or www.utahstatecapitol.utah.gov
E-mail: susan@desnews.com
If you go. . .
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