From Deseret News archives:
Museum to mimic Utah's landscape
New natural history building at U. to offer great views
The new Utah Museum of Natural History at the Rio Tinto Center will be nestled along the shoreline of the ancient Lake Bonneville in the University of Utah's Research Park. It is intended to mimic the landscape. Construction begins this summer.
Polshek Partnership Architects LLP of New York City and Salt Lake City-based Gillies Stransky Brems Smith Architects are hoping the facility they have designed will have minimal disruptions to the natural environment while still preserving popular running and hiking trails nearby.
"It's inspiration is primarily the land of Utah," said Todd Schliemann, lead architect for the project. He said a 2005 tour of Utah introduced him to many facets of the state's "unique" landscape.
"Each place I went, I saw things that were extraordinarily architectural," he said.
"The site is sensitive," he said. "It sits on the edge of the city and at the foot of the Wasatch Range. The building itself will blend with the site."
As a partner in the venture, Kennecott Utah Copper Corp. announced its donation in a meeting with U. administrators Thursday. The new facility, which is estimated to cost more than $97 million, will bear the Rio Tinto name of the parent company of Kennecott's Utah companies.
The Utah State Legislature allocated $25 million to the project as a result of the recent session. The project was listed as part of the State Building Board's five-year building program. So far, more than $81 million has been raised for the building of the new museum, including donations of $15.5 million from the U.S. Congress, $10 million from the Emma Eccles Jones Foundation, $2 million each from the Willard Eccles Foundation and the R. Harold Burton Foundation as well as a number of individual gifts of $1 million and less.
Kennecott's influence will be obvious when the new structure rises: The new building's exterior will include about 42,000 square feet of copper. "Horizontal bands of copper of various heights emulate geological stratification, recalling Utah's geological and mineralogical history," said museum director Sarah George.
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