From Deseret News archives:
New life for old buildings
Utah Heritage Foundation conference will show how to adapt the past to the present
In featuring the Gateway neighborhood of Salt Lake, the Heritage Foundation tour guides will ask visitors to envision the neighborhood as it was in 1870, when the first railroad trains came through town. That's when the west side began to transform itself adding warehouses and hotels.
Ware designed many other buildings, too, including First Presbyterian Church (among other Presbyterian churches around the state) and Westminster College's Converse Hall. The sandstone Henderson building is unusually attractive for a warehouse, with its Roman arches, tin cornices and other details. It cost $20,000 to build.
Smith served on the Heritage Foundation board at that time and knows how nicely the Leamings restored the building. "We gave it an award," Smith recalls. He thought at the time, "This is a way cool building." About 15 years later, when it came up for sale, Smith would have loved to have bought it. However, in the early '90s his firm had only 25 employees and the space was too big and too expensive for their needs.
Today 70 employees work there. Most sit at desks arranged within a central square, a space lit by skylights and set a few feet lower than the surrounding floor. The architects work in what was once the bay next to the docks, where, after a remodel in 1931, trucks could pull in.
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