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Legendary architect agrees to design a big Lehi project
And while jaws may drop at an announcement that Gehry will soon be designing an urban-inspired community in northern Lehi, it's definitely serious and nobody's laughing.
Utah County entrepreneur and real estate developer Brandt Andersen announced Friday that he plans to build a five-star hotel, residential neighborhood, lake, shopping district and convention center/arena near the Point of the Mountain just off of I-15.
"This is a very unique site," Andersen said. "And as an iconic piece of property between Salt Lake County and Utah County, it was crucial that we create, and bring in someone who could help us create, a development that would stand as an icon for the state, and particularly for Lehi city. In thinking that, there was obviously no other choice than world-famous Frank Gehry."
Further details of the development will be released on Jan. 31 along with a model of what the buildings may look like, but Andersen says he envisions that the community will be designed to foster an active lifestyle.
The project proposal, still in its early stages, has not been submitted to Lehi officials. But although the land will require a zone change, Lehi officials are so far welcoming the idea.
Andersen doesn't yet know the project's estimated cost or if he will ultimately seek public funds to help pay for it, but he is sure of one thing: if Gehry is doing the project, it will be worth it.
"It seemed like Frank was the right choice," Andersen said. "Working with him is just an amazing experience. I believe he will create something that meshes with the environment but maintains the true Gehry style."
That doesn't mean that the building will be traditionally pretty, however.
Gehry, who has designed and won prestigious awards for numerous office buildings, concert halls and museums including the Walt Disney Concert Hall in Los Angeles and the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao in Spain says his job is to make a structure that, at first, looks "strange." His famous designs are sometimes curved and sinuous, while other buildings appear tilted and askew.
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